- Puʻu Pāheʻeheʻe Holua, 2018
189 hits
Remains of the holua (sledding run). Houses below appear to have used its stones for wall building. - Puʻu Pāheʻeheʻe, 2018
209 hits
Perhaps the lower terraces of Pāheʻeheʻe heiau - Pāheʻeheʻe Heiau, 2018
208 hits
Remains of the mauka terrace behind the plantationera cemetery - Large Ahu, Hanakanaia, 2016
1952 hits
This platform lies next to a large pōhaku with a deep cavity at its base. Branch coral makes up a part of its structure, and a prominent upright stone stands nearby, next to the sandy beach. Members of a well-known Hawaiian family identify this structure as connected with Kanaloa. - Upright pōhaku, Hanakanaia, 2016
1834 hits
This prominent upright lies close to the platform shown in another image in this album. The upright forms a potentially intriguing alignment with the large stone at the nearby ahu. Highly endangered ʻilioholoikauaua (Monk Seals) sometimes rest on the beach. - UXO markers, Kahoʻolawe, 2016
2545 hits
Between the stakes lies the section cleared of UXO (unexploded ordnance) down to a depth of four feet. Outside the markers, the terrain has only been surface (visually) cleared. Other sections of the island in more inaccessible terrain have never been cleared and are off limits. - 16 3 Kanu-2
1987 hits - Moaʻula Iki - sunrise - after the protocol, 2016
1897 hits
Just after the chanting of E Ala E, when the sun has risen and the protocol had ended - taken with the permission of the chanters, of course. - 16 3 Kanu-1
1910 hits - Site 304 in Kaʻaʻawa, 1994
2513 hits
A member of the Auld family who grew up in this house reports that the heiau was located there in his youth. The house was subsequently purchased by a foreign family, and a swimming pool constructed where the main structure of the heiau was said to be. A section of the very large structure may remain in the adjacent yard. Other members of the family, however, cannot recall the heiau - which may have been destroyed much earlier. - Site 304 in Kaʻaʻawa, 1994
2573 hits
A member of the Auld family who grew up in this house reports that the heiau was located there in his youth. The house was subsequently purchased by a foreign family, and a swimming pool constructed where the main structure of the heiau was said to be. A section of the very large structure may remain in the adjacent yard. Other members of the family, however, cannot recall the heiau - which may have been destroyed much earlier. - Makaua
1874 hits - Kapaʻeleʻele 3, 1990
2087 hits - Kapaʻeleʻele 1, 1990
1856 hits
A shrine for attracting schools of akule (bigeye scad) to Kahana Bay. The stone in the foreground was endangered by erosion when this image was made. It may have fallen down a gully by now. - Hanawao 1, 1990
1822 hits
The striking upright pōhaku remaining at Hanawao / Kanawao. - Huilua 1
1817 hits
Two stones that might - or might not - be remnants from the koʻa (fishing shrine) at Huilua. The shrine was identified by McAllister in his 1930s survey of Oʻahu, but has not been located since. In any case, the shrine lay not far from Huilua. - Site N15 in the mountains above Honolulu.
300 hits
A large cave that could easily hold 30 standing people. Terraces and a platfomr are adjacent. In this area is a cave associated with a shark - perhaps this one. - N23 in the mountains above Honolulu.
313 hits
A land division wall that runs up and down the sides of a narrow valley, perpendicular to the stream. - Site N15 in the mountains above Honolulu.
308 hits
A large cave that could easily hold 30 standing people. Terraces and a platfomr are adjacent. In this area is a cave associated with a shark - perhaps this one. - Lua paʻa (pit) at Kalākīkī
205 hits - The platform above Leinakaʻuhane, 2017
227 hits - Raceway Park, Coral Sea Rd.
2050 hits
An unusual alignment of two parallel walls running for a short distance in a zigzag manner. Some barbed wire at the site hinted at a WW II origin, except that traditional upright slab construction was used in section of the walls. - Area 1736 - small platform
1850 hits
Identified as feature K on a tag left at the site - Area 1736 - small platform
2023 hits
Note the prominent upright slab on one side. - A stone bowl at site 1732 in the mountains above Honolulu.
439 hits
Note the quarried triangles along the edges of the stones.