The Island Horse Cliff Research Paper

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The Island Horse Cliff Many years ago In the Hawaii Island there was a huge tropical storm that lasted for days. This storm caused the islanders to stay in the village for 4 days they had to eat the crops they had collected for winter, when they ran out of their crops after the storm there was no food all the food had been destroyed because of the storm. All they had left were their horses they had no choice but to sacrifice the horses and serve them to the village. When they ran out of horse meat the crops had grown again, a week after they started collecting crops again there was a thunder storm and a huge thunder struck a the shore very close to a cliff. There were fishers out on shores so …show more content…
The searchers went back to the village to inform the commander what they had seen the fisher men went back with them when they arrived at the village they told the commander what they saw and by the look on the commander’s face he was very impressed. The commander told the searchers to take him to the cliff when the commander arrived he saw the horse cliff. He imagined a horse drinking water he wondered and wondered for hours what this creating meant but he didn’t come to any conclusions. He sent the village’s priest to the cliff to examine the cliff and try to see if he could talk to the gods and figure out this mysterious horse cliff. The priest commenced an examination on the cliff he camped on the cliff for two days after he camped out there for two days he didn’t understand why this had happened. The priest came to no conclusions and when he was picking his camp site up to leave back to the village he heard voices, he looked around but no one was near he heard those voices again and look around again he still didn’t see anything. “I have the answer to the question you have been asking yourself for days.” He asked “who is there”

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