- Kapuanoni, 2008
23195 hits
The remaining portion of Kapuanoni, truncated by a hotel swimming pool. The hotel and its pool have been demolished since this image was made, and the heiau is to be reconstructed. - Hāpaialiʻi 2013
25539 hits - 94 KuʻulaKai3
2988 hits - UXO at Kahoʻolawe, 1994
3420 hits
1994. Ordnance projectiles gathered along the side of the dirt road at Kealialalo, part of the UXO clearance prior to the island being returned to the State of Hawaiʻi. Much UXO remains, however. - Hakioawa - Kūʻula kai, 1994
3185 hits
A kūʻula at Hakioawa, on the east bluff overlooking the bay - Kaiholena, 2008
2407 hits
An enclosure with an interior division. Note the large pōhaku set upright, forming the wall on one side. This is sometimes referred to as the "Tahitian style" of wall construction. On Oʻahu it can be seen in some sites on the ʻEwa plain. - Kaiholena, 2008
2363 hits
An enclosure with an interior division. - Loʻi (wetland taro teraces), Hālawa Valley
1826 hits
This irrigated series of loʻi lies adjacent to the stream, still flowing. - Three upright stones, 2008
2304 hits - Enclosure, raised, 2008
2433 hits - Enclosure and upright, 2008
2636 hits - Sites B3-B5
480 hits
Three platforms form a straight 140º alignment that may be significant. A small piece of coral was at the site. - Site G1 in the mountains above Honolulu.
463 hits
An ahu (shrine) with an upright stone along what appears to be an old trail. The survey stake was for a road project that fortunately was cancelled because of this and other sites in the area. - Sites B7-B9 in the mountains above Honolulu.
472 hits
A little mauka of sites B3-5, three less-organized platforms lie in the same 140º orientation. - Site B1 in the mountains above Honolulu.
508 hits
A shallow cave with some low stone alignments. Note the small upright stone above the to the left. Nearby is the paving of what must have been a house platform. - Site F1 (bulldozed) in the mountains above Honolulu.
492 hits
A platform with an upright stone was destroyed in a water tank construction project. Preserving the site would not have impacted the project. - Site F1 (bulldozed) in the mountains above Honolulu.
444 hits
A platform with an upright stone was destroyed in a water tank construction project. Preserving the site would not have impacted the project. - Site A2 in the mountains above Honolulu.
458 hits
An upright stone with a small paved platform at tis base. A small piece of coral was on the platform. - Sites B3-B5 in the mountains above Honolulu.
507 hits
Three platforms form a straight 140º alignment that may be significant. A small piece of coral was at the site. - Site G6 in the mountains above Honolulu.
539 hits
A rough terrace below an upright stone. Next to the stone is a smaller terrace. Note that the smaller terrace is made up of smaller stones. Size sorting is significant. - Site N24 in the mountains above Honolulu.
455 hits
A large pōhaku inside an oval enclosure. The size of the pōhaku makes the enclosure impractical for anything but ceremonial use. Similar enclosures are to be found in Pālolo Valley. - Wall located by Don Harvey
316 hits
An archaeological survey missed this substantial wall. It runs up and down the narrow valley walls, perpendicular to the stream. - Wall located by Don Harvey in the mountains above Honolulu.
336 hits
An archaeological survey missed this substantial wall. It runs up and down the narrow valley walls, perpendicular to the stream. - In the mountains above Honolulu. A platform at site 1010
424 hits
Kenneth Emory recorded this site as a heiau. It also has clear evidence of hand quarrying and dynamite blasting on the adjacent cliff face. - In the mountains above Honolulu. The pōhaku at site 411
437 hits
On the side of a ridge overlooking Honollulu. It is associated with a bell stone in the next valley. The bell stone visited the pōhaku as mist, but has since been moved to the Bishop Museum grounds. - Sites B7-B9 in the mountains above Honolulu.
485 hits
A little mauka of sites B3-5, three less-organized platforms lie in the same 140º orientation. - Keolanahihi, 2008
20324 hits
A pōhaku at the complex of Keolanahihi in Kailua-Kona.