Puu Pehe

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Puu Pehe, also known as Sweetheart Rock, is a striking offshore sea stack and cultural landmark off the coast of Lānaʻi in Hawaii, famed for its dramatic cliffs and associated Hawaiian legend.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural landmark
sea stack
accessibleFrom Manele Bay NERFINISHED
hiking trail near Hulopoʻe Bay
alsoKnownAs Sweetheart Rock NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSensitivity site where visitors are encouraged to show respect
elevationAboveSeaLevel approximately 80 feet
hasAssociatedLegend story of a warrior who built a tomb for his drowned wife
hasConservationConcern visitor safety near cliffs
hasCulturalSignificance Hawaiian legend of a chief and his wife
site associated with love and loss
hasErosionType marine erosion
hasFeature offshore rock formation
steep cliffs
hasGeologicalForm sea stack
hasNameOrigin named after a girl Puu Pehe in Hawaiian legend
hasPhotographicIconStatus one of the most photographed sites on Lānaʻi
hasProtectionStatus subject to local cultural respect practices
hasTourismRole iconic landmark of Lānaʻi
hasViewOf Kahoʻolawe (distant island, on clear days) NERFINISHED
Pacific horizon
hasVisualAppearance tall reddish-brown rock stack
island Lānaʻi NERFINISHED
isSubjectOf Hawaiian chants and stories
local guided tours
languageOfName Hawaiian
locatedIn Hawaii NERFINISHED
Lānaʻi NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInBodyOfWater Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
nearbyFeature Hulopoʻe Bay NERFINISHED
Manele Bay NERFINISHED
offCoastOf Lānaʻi NERFINISHED
Manele Bay area NERFINISHED
partOf Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
popularFor photography
sightseeing
sunrise views
sunset views
region Maui County NERFINISHED
state Hawaii NERFINISHED
tourismSeasonality visited year-round
viewedFrom coastal cliffs of Lānaʻi

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