- Bramble 23
250 hits - Bramble 17
258 hits - Bramble 16
254 hits - Bramble 15
269 hits - Bramble 14
249 hits - Bramble 10
254 hits - Bramble 9
251 hits - Bramble 6
257 hits - Bramble 5
257 hits - Bramble 4
264 hits - Bramble 3
262 hits - Kalakoi, 2015
180 hits
Identified by Rudy Mitchel as the companion stone to Kalakū at Waimea Bay. Kū and Ahuena are their other names. - Site 296
1671 hits
The largest remaining heiau in Koʻolauloa, mostly intact. - Site 296
1653 hits
The largest remaining heiau in Koʻolauloa, mostly intact. - 17-2 Kaumakaʻulaʻula
1735 hits
A possible location for Kaumakaʻulaʻula is the point in the distance, based on McAllisterʻs description of the heiau. - Hanawao, 2017
1738 hits
The striking upright pōhaku remaining at Hanawao. Althought McAllister uses the name "Hanawao," the family that cares for its graves at the heiau suggests the name "Kanawao," which has four possible translations in Nā Puke Wehewehe. "Hanawao" has no suggested translations. - Hanawao, 2017
1706 hits
A lower corner of Hanawao / Kanawao. This is the most intact part of the heiau. Althought McAllister uses the name "Hanawao," the family that cares for its graves at the heiau suggests the name "Kanawao," which has four possible translations in Nā Puke Wehewehe. "Hanawao" has no suggested translations. - 06 4 Halawa 85 plat
1877 hits - 05 11 Halawa mauka-1
1884 hits - 95 4 Halawa 2010-3
1679 hits - Jan Schaafsmaʻs palette
2319 hits
Palette - Rembrantʻs Mother - copy
2115 hits
A copy of the original Rembrant, done by Jan Schaafsma in pen and ink as a training exercise - JanSchaafssma by his son Siep
2270 hits
Oil portrait of Jan Schaafsma by his son Siebrand (Siep). - Pasadena Tracks
2423 hits
Pasadena Tracks - San Francisco room
2346 hits
The room on McAllister St, San Francisco, where Jan Schaafsma lived for many years - Hilo Harbor
2472 hits
Hilo Harbor - ʻIliʻilikea1, 2001
256 hits - Manini Gulch, 2012
206 hits - Site E3 in the mountains above Honolulu.
308 hits
A pōhaku with the appearance of the head of a pig, adjacent to a small complex of sites. Note the large, stylized tusk. Such stones are called zoomorphs. - 09 10 Petroglyphs
234 hits - Main gate, Mākua, 2009
2623 hits
The entrance to Mākua. Until recent decades the valley was unfenced and open. - Kiʻi Pōhaku, 2004
1949 hits
Petroglyphs filled with sand. They mark a spot where honu (turtles) come to feed. - Kiʻi Pōhaku (petroglyphs), 2004
221 hits
The petroglyphs were filled with beach sand for this image - 04 10 ridges
2353 hits - 93 04 Ukanipo
2035 hits - Mākua 4542, 2008
253 hits
Site 4542 is a heiau, according to kūpuna (elders) who related that first catch fish hoʻokupu (offerings) were left there. Koʻiahi lies in the rear. - 08 2 4537
2017 hits - Mist, 2012
218 hits - 06 10FromNFBR
2110 hits - Mākua Koiʻahu from North Road, 2006
222 hits - 05 9 Fire
2168 hits - Grenade training enclosure, Mākua, 2005
2704 hits
An enclosure built of tires for grenade throwing practice. - Mākua Moʻokumu, 2005
276 hits
The Army closed the spring but elderly former residents of Mākua remembered its location and it was opened again. - 05 5 Bunkers
2001 hits - The ahu at Mākua, 2005
2566 hits
The ahu (shrine) is modern, constructed for cultural accesses to the valley conducted by Mālama Mākau, a community organization. In the distance lies the US Army observation tower for live fire training exercises. - 05 2 Kumuakuopio
2215 hits - 05 2 4544
2201 hits - 05 2 4544 from rd
2110 hits - Off-limits area, Mākua, 2005
2764 hits
This area is permanently off limits because it is contaminated by "improved conventional munitions." Small round bombs will explode decades later if they are slightly moved. - 04 7 Ahu Ko iahi
2198 hits