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Pali Highway — Nuuanu Pali Lookout
Honolulu
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History & Paranormal Activity
In 1795, Kamehameha I drove the defending Oahu warriors over the 1,000-foot Nuuanu Pali cliffs in the battle that unified the Hawaiian Islands — hundreds of warriors fell to their deaths. The location generates persistent paranormal activity: drivers on the Pali Highway report cars stalling at specific points, particularly near tunnels, and hearing the sound of battle and screaming. Hawaiian tradition warns against carrying pork on the highway — a prohibition so widely observed that locals follow it. The lookout is considered one of the most spiritually charged locations in Hawaii, with multiple traditions of ghost warriors and a woman in white who appears near the cliff edge.
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21.3655°N, 157.8014°W
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