Hawaiian Net Mender Fountain - Honolulu, Oahu, HI
Posted by: denben
N 21° 18.220 W 157° 51.332
4Q E 618706 N 2356186
These waterfalls are part of a landscaped fountain located at the Triangle Park at the intersection of King Street, Kapiolani Boulevard and South Street in Honolulu.
Waymark Code: WMRG4P
Location: Hawaii, United States
Date Posted: 06/21/2016
Views: 2
The fountain features a sculpture called Hawaiian Net Mender - Ka Mea Kui Upena (Person Who Stitches the Net) made in 1989 by Charles Watson. It depicts a seated figure of a male with a net draped across his outstretched legs. His arms extend over the net, as he is in the act of mending it. He holds a tool in his proper right hand. The figure sits on a natural boulder which is placed in a man-made pool. There are waterfalls behind the figure as part of a landscaped fountain.
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Location of the waterfall: intersection of King Street, Kapiolani Boulevard and South Street, Honolulu, HI, US
Fees: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
Flow dates: From: 06/21/2016 To: 06/21/2016
Type / features of structure: Sculpture
River/stream/lake/reservoir: None
Coordinates of parking: Not Listed
Estimated height in feet: Not Listed
Estimated height in meters: Not Listed
Estimated width in feet: Not Listed
Estimated width in meters: Not Listed
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