500-year-old Hawaiian petroglyphs resurface on Oahu beach
A 500-year-old panel of Hawaiian petroglyphs has reappeared on a beach near Waianae, Oahu, after ocean currents shifted the sand. These rare carvings, depicting ancestral figures, are seen as both cultural heritage and warnings about rising seas. Efforts by the USA Army and local experts aim to preserve the site while allowing public respect and access.