In Kealakekua Bay, on the Big Island of Hawaii, a white stone obelisk stands as a memorial to British explorer Captain James Cook, who met his end in a skirmish with the King of Hawaii on February 14, 1779. Situated within Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park, the monument overlooks a lush, forested coastline and the bay’s crystal-clear waters. Accessible only by boat or a scenic hike, this site draws visitors to the Kona Coast, offering a glimpse into a pivotal moment in Hawaiian history.
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