In Hawaii, sacred stones and sustainability abound at this $19.95 million ecolodge retreat

On the foothills of a valley in Ahu Pohaku Ho‘omaluhia on the island of Hawai‘i, nearly two miles down from the nearest cafe, sits a cluster of sacred stones. Folklore has it that Kamehameha the Great, the conqueror and first ruler of Hawaii, was a frequent visitor, conducting council meetings at the stones. These aren’t just any old rocks, the council meetings not just any old chinwag.
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