On Kauai, there are plenty of rocky shores. This week, we’re taking a look at those down in the Poipu areas. In fact, we’ve even got Spouting Horn spouting. Do you know the legend about why there’s a rhythmic moaning at Spouting Horn? It seems a little Hawaiian boy named Liko was chased into the cave beneath the sea by a giant lizard. The boy escaped, but the lizard was trapped and, to this day, he moans because he wants out of the cave.
By the way, I’m always on the lookout for good Hawaii photos. If you have some you’d like to share, let me know and we’ll talk about featuring your shots on Friday Fotos!
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When drive toward Spouting Horn, there's a small marina and bay on the makai side...
At Kukuiula Bay, there are plenty of rocky shores and dramatic wave action...
At the Spouting Horn lookout, the view is serene with ocean to the horizon...
There are breaks in between the big splash when you can hear the moaning...
The explosion of water shoots high into the air...
The blast lasts only seconds and subsides quickly...
Leaving just a hole filled with water that will sink down into the cave below....
On the other side of the waterspouts, there's a small bay with more rocky shores...