About Honu'apo. Honu'apo was one of seven major landing sites along the Ka'ū coast for early Hawaiian voyagers and is well known for its fishpond estuary and village. Hawaiians previously farmed dryland kalo (taro) and 'uala (sweet potato) in the lower areas. Located between 1,350 and 2,400 feet in elevation, it is classified as ...
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