Houpookāne is a physical feature (spring) in Hawaii County.
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Feature Name: | Houpookāne |
Category: | Hawaii physical, cultural and historic features |
Feature Type: | Physical |
Class: | Spring |
Description: | A pair of springs on the NW side of Pōhakuloa Gulch, 2.8 mi. NE of Puʻupōhakuloa Kilohana, 3.2 mi. SE of Nau. |
History: | Houpookāne is the traditional Hawaiʻian name for the spring, which means “the chest or bosom of Kāne,” the most important Hawaiʻian god who is associated with creation and waters of life. |
County: | Hawaii County |
Latitude: | 19.7847366333 |
Longitude: | -155.501953125 |
Variant (Nonofficial) Names for Houpookāne: Houpookāne.
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Paauilo, HI
(19.7 miles NNE) |
Waimea, HI
(19.8 miles NW) |
Puaakala, HI
(11 miles E) |
Waikii, HI
(11 miles WNW) |