This furrowed hill lies in the northern boundary in the district of Kona, Pʻuʻu Waʻawaʻa is known by many names: Plum Pudding Hill and Jello Mold Hill being two of them. Pʻuʻu Waʻawaʻa translates to “furrowed hill” in English.
Read MoreIn 1849, the Hawaiian government sent Dr. Jared P. Judd and Kinimaka to search out a route from Kona to Hilo between the saddle of Mauna Loa and Hualalai.
Read MoreA favorite place in Kona for this sport lies about half way between Keauhou Bay and Kealakekua, known as Kawanui, which means "Big Leaping Place."
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