Early Hawaiian petroglyphs on a beach are visible again with changing tides

Early Hawaiian petroglyphs on a beach are visible again with changing tides and shifting sands

Early Hawaiian petroglyphs have resurfaced on a beach in Waianae, Hawaii

A view of Kaneʻilio, a temple near Pokai Bay that cultural practitioner Glen Kila believes is spiritually connected to the nearby petroglyphs carved into the rock along the shoreline, July 22, 2025, in Waianae, Hawaii. (AP Photo/Mengshin Lin)

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