"Beautiful Landmark Conceals Sad Story"
According to Hawaiian legend, a beautiful girl named Pehe once lived with her husband in the sea caves on Lanai's coast. A freak storm occurred while the man was away; by the time he returned his wife had drowned. He scaled a rock islet off the shore, buried his wife on it, and then committed suicide by jumping off it into the angry waters below. The rock is now known as Pu'upehe, after the maiden, or Lover's Leap, after her bereft husband. It can be viewed from a plateau at the southwestern point of Manele Bay. Boats going in or out of Manele Harbor also get a good view of it.
Between Manele Bay and Hulopo'e Bay, Lanai, HI, United States, 96763
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"Beautiful Landmark Conceals Sad Story"
According to Hawaiian legend, a beautiful girl named Pehe once lived with her husband in the sea caves on Lanai's coast. A freak storm occurred while the man was away; by the time he returned his wife had drowned. He scaled a rock islet off the shore, buried his wife on it, and then committed suicide by jumping off it into the angry waters below. The rock is now known as Pu'upehe, after the maiden, or Lover's Leap, after her bereft husband. It can be viewed from a plateau at the southwestern point of Manele Bay. Boats going in or out of Manele Harbor also get a good view of it.
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