In Google maps you can see the features around the areas where the tsunami wave entered the land from the ocean. It's a huge gap on the nearby beach , you can also see huge drag lines caused by the tsunami wave in the gap of land on the beach . Me and a friend of mine dived around the nearby coral reef and discovered a possible giant hole that could be linked to the giant tsunami rocks original location. Also while observing through Google maps I've discovered huge circles on the ground around the tsunami rock .It could be huge sink holes when the ocean water retreated back to the ocean after the tsunami or something else. You can also see ancient structures in the ground NW of the tsunami rock areas perhaps a ancient tomb or a village long forgotten in time. You can clearly see a human face where the dirt road goes in the middle of the human face , O and zoom in on the tsunami rock itself you'll see a...
Read moreThis piece of rock is a must see for tourist and locals alike. It's an amazing site too see because it's an out of place rock that is almost like an island in the middle of land and it's not surrounded by water. You can climb on it and look down. Since there are no mountains in Tonga, this acts like the mountains that Tonga don't have. I thank my wife for taking me here it's one of those things that you can't really appreciate it till you...
Read moreThis was free to visit. You have to walk down a little track to reach it. It is a big rock that was allegedly carried ashore onto Tongatapu by a huge tsunami. There is a plaque with information on the site about the legend. You can walk all the way around the rock and appreciate its scale as it is the only large boulder in an otherwise flat area. Their appear to be fossils in the texture...
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