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More model informationOne cluster of the over 10,000 petroglyphs, or k’i’i pōhaku, that line the Waikoloa King’s Highway site in Hawai’i’s Big Island. These carvings were made between 840 and 1900 AD, most of them predating the 19th century highway trail that stretched 32 miles north to south through molten lava fields. Today the Waikoloa site is one of the more accessible sites to view petroglyphs on the Big Island.
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