by azbackpackr » Nov 17 2008 8:33 am
Oh, yes, Hawai'i! I used to live there. I am not one who has had ghost issues, but my husband has told me some very hair-raising tales, particularly regarding the archaeological site known as the Canoe Sheds which is somewhere off Kapoho Road in Puna, on the Big Island. There he saw the lanterns--what looks to be people carrying lanterns. The locals say if you see that, if you see the lanterns you will die, (and these are NOT the menehune, these are the ali'i--the royal class). Well, he didn't die, but ran off and left all his camping gear. When he told locals where he had been, they were horrified.
Then there is the story about the guy who said that the volcano goddess, Pele, came to visit him right before the big Kapoho eruption in the early 60's, when the town of Kapoho was obliterated by lava. Pele told this guy to put a bottle of whiskey at each corner of his property, and it would be protected. He did this, and the lava split into two streams and ran around each side of his property, leaving it intact.
I was talking to an actual archaeologist at an archaeology meeting one day, who had also lived in Hawai'i. She said, "Oh, Hawai'i is evil!" My husband and I knew exactly what she meant, but others overhearing our conversation were sort of surprised to hear this scientific person say something like that!
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