The humans who built this place have been gone for maybe hundreds of years. Lucky them because it smells like goat pee.
I had no idea what I was in for. We had already had a perfect day visiting Kealakekua Bay and Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park.

Also known as the City of Refuge, the sanctuary boasts 17 foot thick walls and fresh water pools.

Then we found out about the 1871 trail

one of those days where you feel like an urbansurvivorman

with a dip in Pele’s hot tub

and then finish the day with some rombutons!

5000g