12 ancient Hawaiian fishponds where hand-stacked lava rock still feeds island communities
The massive black basalt wall rises from brackish-green waters like ancient architecture frozen in time. Kaloko Fishpond stretches 750 feet across an 11-acre enclosure on Hawaii’s Big Island, where hand-stacked volcanic rocks create one of the Pacific’s most impressive aquaculture systems. This loko kuapa (seawall fishpond) represents 500 years of Indigenous engineering genius, still feeding … Lire plus









