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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNCenturies-Old Hawaiian Petroglyphs Emerge From the Sand for the First Time in Nine YearsCenturies ago, Native Hawaiians carved large human stick figures into the ground on Oahu’s western shore. Most of the time, ...
Seasonal ocean swells in Oahu, Hawaii, have swept away sand on a beach revealing a panel of ancient petroglyphs.
FORT RUCKER – Eleven soldiers and Army civilian professionals retired from federal service during the Fort Rucker Quarterly Retirement Ceremony at the U.S. Army Aviation Museum July 25. Ceremony host ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - To support tsunami evacuation efforts, the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy have opened Kolekole Pass from ...
Early Hawaiian petroglyphs are visible on an Oahu beach again with changing tides and shifting sands
This is the first time the entire panel of 26 figures has been visible since they were spotted nine years ago.
The Religious Support Office welcomed families and service members to Richardson Pool on Friday for a historic ...
An Army post in Killeen, Texas, was renamed again, for the second time in as many years. A ceremony held on Monday marked the ...
AP News reports that ocean swells and shifting coastal sands exposed ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs on a beach in Oahu. The ...
Fort Cavazos, Texas, has been renamed Fort Hood, this time honoring a World War I soldier, Col. Robert Benjamin Hood. The ...
Ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs, hidden for over 500 years, mysteriously reappear on a public beach.
It's the first time the entire panel of 26 figures has been visible since they were spotted nine years ago. Native Hawaiian ...
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