C-KALOKO+HONOKOHAU+NATIONAL+PARK

KALOKO HONOKOHAU NATIONAL PARK media type="googlemap" key="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=KALOKO+HONOKOHAU+NATIONAl+PARK&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=32.939885,56.337891&ie=UTF8&hq=Kaloko-Honokohau+National+Historic+Park&hnear=Kaloko-Honokohau+National+Historic+Park,+Kalaoa,+HI+96740&ll=19.684949,-156.029997&spn=0.025214,0.038418&output=embed" width="319" height="198" Kaloko Honokohau National Park: The term Kaloko, and the term Honokohau are the names of the four different mountain - to - sea - land divisions that were enclosed by the park. Kaloko means the pond, is a large area of fish ponds on the North end of the park. Stretching over 750 feet, 30 feet wide, and 6 feet high, this wall was constructed by hand. Honokohau means, the "bay drawing dew." This is was referred by the ancient settlements on the south part of the park.