On the island of Lanai, you can find one of the most unusual landscapes scattered with rocks that will leave you wondering how they got there. Keahaikawelo which is also known as Garden of the Gods is a full of wind-worn rocks and boulders – a field of rocks and an odd, but beautiful site. See my post on visiting Lanai’s Garden of the Gods.
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