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    Parking for the End of the World, Kuamo'o Battlefield, and Lekeleke Burial Grounds.
    The Lekeleke Burial Grounds were the site of a significant battle over the kapu system.
    The dirt road leading by the Kuamo'o Battlefield and Lekeleke Burial Grounds.
    Feral goats make their way in along the jagged lava.
    Feral goats at the Kuamo'o Battlefield and Lekeleke Burial Grounds.
    The stone mounds mark the graves of the fallen soldiers who fought in support of the kapu system.
    A view of the sea from Kuamo'o Battlefield and Lekeleke Burial Grounds.
    Kuamo'o Battlefield and Lekeleke Burial Grounds.
    A look at the cliffs known as the End of the World.
    Rough seas at the End of the World.
    Swim at your own risk here at the End of the World.
    Jumping from the cliffs here at the End of the World involves significant risk.
    The cliff walls are jagged and sharp; if you aren't up for climbing them to get back to the top, don't jump.
    A look down from the top of the End of the World.
    Respect the conditions of the sea here, and come back another day if the surge is too rough.
    Rough seas at the End of the World.
    Rough seas at the End of the World.
    Hazardous surges crash against the lava cliffs at the End of the World.

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