01-26-2020, 05:39 AM
Since yesterday, someone has added another sign and constructed a taro leaf planter.
As I approached the end of Ala Heiau Road, on the left someone had cut maybe a dozen large logs from Shipman property and rolled them into a line along the road. Below that they placed soil* and planted a few taro plants. As I walked toward the point there was a new sign "KAPU Hawaiian Burials." The sitting bench that has been in that area for years was also removed (moved?) .
When I walked south toward the shelf there is a sign "CRITICAL HABITAT FOR ENDANGERED HAWAIIANS DO NOT DISTURB." Then a little farther on the right another "KAPU Hawaiian Burials." Just a side note, some of the deep rutted tire marks are in the KAPU Hawaiian Burial areas.
There were only two fisherman there this morning, neither had any idea what was happening.
* I saw someone on a neighbor's private property removing something yesterday, it might have been additional soil?
As I approached the end of Ala Heiau Road, on the left someone had cut maybe a dozen large logs from Shipman property and rolled them into a line along the road. Below that they placed soil* and planted a few taro plants. As I walked toward the point there was a new sign "KAPU Hawaiian Burials." The sitting bench that has been in that area for years was also removed (moved?) .
When I walked south toward the shelf there is a sign "CRITICAL HABITAT FOR ENDANGERED HAWAIIANS DO NOT DISTURB." Then a little farther on the right another "KAPU Hawaiian Burials." Just a side note, some of the deep rutted tire marks are in the KAPU Hawaiian Burial areas.
There were only two fisherman there this morning, neither had any idea what was happening.
* I saw someone on a neighbor's private property removing something yesterday, it might have been additional soil?
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