Makua to Makai
" from land to water we are all connected, what's above flows below." So, we spent the first half of the day yesterday cleaning up trash on Northshore above the famous surfing spot Jaws in Peahi. Jaws is known for its BIG waves. Peahi actually means wave in the Hawaiian language. I mean these waves are no joke! But the actual nickname Jaws came from two surfers, John Roberson and John Potterick in 1975, who came across these huge dangerous waves (30-80ft waves) and gave it the nickname after the movie Jaws, because the waves were so unpredictable like a shark attack. Peahi's traditional Hawaiian name for this spot is actually, "Ke Kai 'o Waitakulu" meaning, 'The teary eye.' Now that I've shared about the water there, let's move up to the land there. In 2016, Maui County approved the purchase of over 270 aces of former plantation land in Ha'ikū: Hāmākua Open Space Preserve, in recognition of the Hawaiian m