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- Pu'upehe_Platform abstract "Puʻupehe Platform, also known Puʻu Pehe and in tourist literature as Sweetheart Rock, is a triangular sea stack 150 feet off the peninsula separating Mānele Bay and Hulopoʻe Bay on the island of Lānaʻi, Hawaiʻi.Both its Hawaiian and its English name allude to a legend about Pehe, the beautiful daughter of a local chief, whose jealous husband, Makakehau ('Misty Eyes' clouded by her beauty), confined her to a nearby cave facing the open ocean. When a storm arose while he was away fetching fresh water for her, high seas flooded the cave and drowned her before he could return to rescue her. In his grief, he is said to have hauled her body to the top of the rock, where he entombed her before leaping to his own death. However, when the archaeologist Kenneth Emory investigated the "tomb" in detail in 1921, he found no human bones, only those of sea birds, leading him to conclude that the carefully arranged stones were an altar built by either bird hunters or fishermen.Since 1976, Puʻu Pehe has marked the boundary between two subzones of the 309-acre Mānele-Hulopoʻe Marine Life Conservation District designated by the State of Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources. Subzone B includes Mānele Bay boat harbor, while Subzone A includes Hulopoʻe Bay, where no motorized vessels are permitted. Both zones contain clear waters and extensive coral reefs that provide excellent snorkeling and Scuba-diving opportunities.The land surrounding the two bays contains many remnants of earlier Native Hawaiian village sites, whose inhabitants subsisted on dryland farming and offshore fishing. About 28 acres of former Kapihaʻā village on the rocky shores of Hulopoʻe Bay below the Mānele Bay Resort golf clubhouse have been preserved and marked with interpretative signs along a trail. The remnants of the village include house platforms, garden terracing, stone tool work sites, a heiau, and a fishing shrine (koʻa).".
- Pu'upehe_Platform added "1986-10-06".
- Pu'upehe_Platform location Lanai.
- Pu'upehe_Platform nrhpReferenceNumber "86002745".
- Pu'upehe_Platform thumbnail Lanai-Puupehe-from-ManeleBay-golf-clubhouse.JPG?width=300.
- Pu'upehe_Platform wikiPageID "29907198".
- Pu'upehe_Platform wikiPageRevisionID "567628994".
- Pu'upehe_Platform added "1986-10-06".
- Pu'upehe_Platform area "in diameter".
- Pu'upehe_Platform caption "View from Mānele Bay Resort golf clubhouse".
- Pu'upehe_Platform coordDisplay "inline,title".
- Pu'upehe_Platform coordParameters "region:US_type:landmark".
- Pu'upehe_Platform governingBody "Public".
- Pu'upehe_Platform hasPhotoCollection Pu'upehe_Platform.
- Pu'upehe_Platform latDegrees "20".
- Pu'upehe_Platform latDirection "N".
- Pu'upehe_Platform latMinutes "44".
- Pu'upehe_Platform latSeconds "2".
- Pu'upehe_Platform location "Between Mānele Bay and Hulopoe Bay, Lānai".
- Pu'upehe_Platform locmapin "Hawaii".
- Pu'upehe_Platform longDegrees "156".
- Pu'upehe_Platform longDirection "W".
- Pu'upehe_Platform longMinutes "53".
- Pu'upehe_Platform longSeconds "24".
- Pu'upehe_Platform name "Pu'upehe Platform".
- Pu'upehe_Platform refnum "86002745".
- Pu'upehe_Platform subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Hawaii.
- Pu'upehe_Platform subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Maui_County,_Hawaii.
- Pu'upehe_Platform subject Category:Fishing_villages.
- Pu'upehe_Platform subject Category:Lanai.
- Pu'upehe_Platform subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Hawaii.
- Pu'upehe_Platform subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Maui_County,_Hawaii.
- Pu'upehe_Platform point "20.733888888888888 -156.89".
- Pu'upehe_Platform type ArchaeologicalSitesInHawaii.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type FishingVillages.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type Location100027167.
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- Pu'upehe_Platform type Region108630985.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type Settlement108672562.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type Site108651247.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type Tract108673395.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type Village108672738.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type YagoGeoEntity.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type HistoricPlace.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type Place.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type Wikidata:Q532.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type Place.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type Location.
- Pu'upehe_Platform type _Feature.
- Pu'upehe_Platform comment "Puʻupehe Platform, also known Puʻu Pehe and in tourist literature as Sweetheart Rock, is a triangular sea stack 150 feet off the peninsula separating Mānele Bay and Hulopoʻe Bay on the island of Lānaʻi, Hawaiʻi.Both its Hawaiian and its English name allude to a legend about Pehe, the beautiful daughter of a local chief, whose jealous husband, Makakehau ('Misty Eyes' clouded by her beauty), confined her to a nearby cave facing the open ocean.".
- Pu'upehe_Platform label "Pu'upehe Platform".
- Pu'upehe_Platform sameAs m.06_8t82.
- Pu'upehe_Platform sameAs Q7257199.
- Pu'upehe_Platform sameAs Q7257199.
- Pu'upehe_Platform sameAs Pu'upehe_Platform.
- Pu'upehe_Platform lat "20.733888888888888".
- Pu'upehe_Platform long "-156.89".
- Pu'upehe_Platform wasDerivedFrom Pu'upehe_Platform?oldid=567628994.
- Pu'upehe_Platform depiction Lanai-Puupehe-from-ManeleBay-golf-clubhouse.JPG.
- Pu'upehe_Platform isPrimaryTopicOf Pu'upehe_Platform.
- Pu'upehe_Platform name "Pu'upehe Platform".