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Bobcat Trail Habitation Cave
19.6350° N, -155.6986° E
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Bobcat Trail Habitation Cave is a historic site of Ancient Hawaiian living quarters in a remote interior area of the island of Hawaiʻi.
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Listed on the National Register
May 15, 1986
Beginning of human activity
c. AD 700
Royal residence relocated nearby
16th century
End of primary use period
18th century
U.S. Army environmental survey funded
1995
Training area study
2004
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