ʻakaka
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Falls (422 feet high) and State park near Hilo, Hawaiʻi. When a stone here called Pōhaku-a-Pele (stone of Pele) is struck by a lehua-ʻapane branch, the sky darkens and rain falls. A large stone in mid-stream about 70 feet above the falls is named Pōhaku-o-Kāloa.
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