Waiakea, Hawaii

It stretches for miles and ends at Waiākea-Uka (the area on the slopes of Mauna Loa).There are also some cattle farms in Waiākea-Uka, and a state forest reserve.[4] When William Ellis visited in 1823, Waiākea was the main settlement on Hilo Bay.Several eruptions of Mauna Loa (the most recent in 1984) have threatened the area.[7] A clock found in the rubble set to the exact time when it stopped in 1960 serves as a memorial.
Tsunami memorial clock
ahupuaʻaBig Island of HawaiʻiHilo BayHawaiian LanguageWaiākea-UkaMauna LoaWaiakea High SchoolWilliam EllisWaiākea Missionmost recent in 1984TsunamisMary Kawena PukuiSamuel Hoyt ElbertUniversity of Hawaii Press