- Large enclosure, south wall, 2006
2202 hits
A stone structure lies at the mauka end of this enclosure, and several small upright stones mark the makai boundary. A smaller structure lies in the distance. - Moʻokini, 2006
2257 hits - Enclosure and uptight, 2008
2292 hits - Large enclosure at the crest of a hill, 2009
2411 hits - Mailekini
2307 hits
Mailekini is said to have the shape of a whale when viewed from above. It lies just below Puʻukoholā and above a shark heiau under the water in the bay below: Haleokapuni. - Kupalaha or Kupalahaʻa
3228 hits
A natural sea cave with a collapsed roof within Kupalaha Heiau. Twenty years ago, a older resident of Kohala commented that the collapsed roof of this cave was just a small opening in his youth. The name is spelled differently in different sources. If it is Kupalaha, then the name is identical to that of the heiau for the sun, located where the bandstand is now at Kapiʻolani Park, Waikīkī. - Large enclosure at the crest of a hill
2347 hits
Note the interior division, forming two tiers. A third tier lies at the crest of the hill. - Large enclosure
2479 hits - Pāoʻo, 2010
2451 hits
A habitation complex of walls and enclosures. Haleakalā lies in the distance. - Pāoʻo, 2010
2377 hits
A fishing shrine, still in use. The small altar and recent offering were not photographed. - Large enclosure and three upright stones, 2006
2337 hits
Haleakalā lies in the distance - The Kohala field system near sunset, 2006
1916 hits
The shallow furrows helped to conserve soil and moisture, and protected dryland crops from the wind. - Puʻukoholā and Mailekini
2411 hits - Kapālama
2500 hits
An interior feature - perhaps modern - at Kapālama Heiau, which never had a large stone structure. A few disturbed areas of ʻiliʻili (paving) remain, and a few alignments. - Upright
2291 hits - Moʻokini, 2008
2419 hits