- Hwy 30 8
257 hits - Hwy 30 2
250 hits - Hwy 30 3
247 hits - Hwy 30 1
263 hits - Hwy 30 4
253 hits - Hwy 30 5
244 hits - HWY 30 6
253 hits - Hwy 30 7
251 hits - Cherry Point
254 hits - Kaʻaʻawa 1, 2017
1761 hits
A substantial platform heiau, with evidence of occasional ceremonial visits - kava root in 2006 and a large wooden bowl in 2017. - Kaʻaʻawa 2, 2017
1779 hits
The same enclosure as in a 2006 image. A large, unrecorded structure mauka of the road, at the foot of the pali. It is made up of an incline, terraced and paved in areas with ʻili ʻili, and a large C-shaped structure on the north side. This may be a heiau or the residence of a person with some rank and status. - Huilua loko iʻa, Joe Kekona, Kahana Bay, 1998
2107 hits
Joseph Kekona was the last traditional keeper of Huilua loko iʻa (fishpond) in the 1940s. In this photo he is in his 90s, but still full of stories of the pond, a place for mullet. - Papaʻenaʻena, 2013
2709 hits
Marion Kelly was one of the last to see remnants of Papaʻenaʻena Heiau just before the construction of the tennis courts and townhouses below the former Dillingham mansion, now Hawai’i School for Girls. - Pahuamaui, 2013
2223 hits
The Leahi (Diamond Head) lighthouse occupies the former site of Pahuamaui Heiau. An early photograph of the lighthouse may show sections of the foundations of its platforms. - Joseph, 2011
2407 hits
The grave of Joseph Kahahawai. The marker says "killed." Ho'omana'o means remember. - Haʻikū, 2012
1875 hits
The H-3 Freeeway in Ha’ikū Valley. The construction of the freeway resulted in the destruction of many cultural sites. - Haʻikū, 1990
2253 hits
The H-3 Freeway under construction in Ha’ikū Valley. - Area 1752 - ule and kohe
2291 hits
This pair of male / female stones is at the heiau numbered 1752, one of the largest at Kalaeloa. The male ule stands erect (of course) and the female kohe lies at its base, a slab with a hole in the center. - Keolanahihi, 2010
18305 hits
Junior Kanuha, now deceased, the kahu of Keolanahihi - Kapuanoni, 2009
1246 hits - Kaneheilani Heiau, 2009
22951 hits
A heiau for training in lua. - ʻĀimakapā, 2009
15839 hits
A linear heiau structure in ʻAimakapā loko iʻa (fishpond). Sand dunes at the makai side of the pond needed to be opened in order to fill it with water. - Kaloko, 2009
1177 hits
An upright stone in the surf, said to be a boundary marker. - Keʻekū, Kawawamalu, 2009
23793 hits
The pōhaku kiʻi (petroglyph) of Kawāwāmalu at Keʻekū. Kawāwāmalu was an invading chief from Maui Island who was defeated and sacrificed at Keʻekū. Note that his head falls into a large crack in the stone. - Keʻekū, Kawāwāmalu, 2009
12509 hits
The pōhaku kiʻi (petroglyph) with the head falling into the water is said to depict the invading aliʻi Kawāwāmalu who was killed and then offered as a mōhai (sacrificial offering) at Keʻeku. - Enclosure and upright, 2009
2652 hits - Small disturbed platform, 2009
2474 hits
This small structure looks to the south, to the Kona coast, Mauna Loa and Hualalai. - Keolanahihi, 2008
18928 hits
A pōhaku at the complex of Keolanahihi in Kailua-Kona. - Hōkūliʻa 16758, 2007
971 hits
A large platform heiau adjacent to the pā of Kalaniopuʻu. - Hokukano, 2008
29829 hits
A large platform at Hōkūkano - Hōkūliʻa 16741, 2008
923 hits - Hala mauka
2438 hits - The road at Koloa
2409 hits
Koloa Grove, Kauaʻi Island. - Jan Schaafsma - Self Portrait
2695 hits - Hala at beach
2582 hits - West Maui mountains, Iao Valley
2538 hits