Wahiawā Botanical Garden - Home To Tropical Flowers
The Wahiawa Botanical Garden is home to a 27-acre garden and forested ravine that date back to the 1920s. Sugar planters first used this land as an experimental arboretum in order for them test new strains of sugarcane, but now it's one o Hawaii’s most beautiful natural areas!
Read MorePineapple Garden Maze - The World’s Largest Maze
The massive Pineapple Garden Maze at Dole Plantation was officially recognized as the world's biggest maze in 2008. The maze is three acres in size and contains almost two and a half miles of pathways made from 14,000 different types of Hawaiian plants in a variety of colors.
Read MoreKukaniloko Birth Stones - The Place Where Hawaiian Royalty Was Born
The Kukaniloko birthing stones were located in O'ahu's geographic center at an area where the ancient islanders thought the land's life power was strong. Kukaniloko translates basically as "to anchor the cry from within."
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