- Pūnana'ula 3, 1993
261 hits
Note the L shape incised into the top of the stone. - Platform, 2001
426 hits
Alkthough this may originally be a natural feature, it is bordered on two sides by a substantial wall. Its smaller stones may have been taken for the construction of the nearby highway, as happened elsewhere. - Mauka wall of a large platform, 2014
430 hits
The mauka section of a wall on two sides of a platform - possible heiau. - The Pōhaku above Kamaile Unu, 1991
200 hits
Local families attribute significance to these pōhaku - Area 1752 - heiau
1945 hits
The upright stone at 1752. The flat kohe shown in another image lies on the other side of the upright. - Pāoʻo, 2010
2467 hits
A fishing shrine, still in use. The small altar and recent offering were not photographed. - Pāoʻo, 2010
2545 hits
A habitation complex of walls and enclosures. Haleakalā lies in the distance. - Large enclosure
2566 hits - Large enclosure at the crest of a hill
2439 hits
Note the interior division, forming two tiers. A third tier lies at the crest of the hill. - Kupalaha or Kupalahaʻa
3313 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. - Mailekini
2386 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. - Large enclosure at the crest of a hill, 2009
2504 hits - Enclosure and uptight, 2008
2387 hits - Moʻokini, 2006
2339 hits - Large enclosure, south wall, 2006
2295 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. - Kaunuakahekili, 1996
1745 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. It matches his description. - Kaunuakahekili, 1996
1770 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. It matches his description. - Kaunuakahekili, 1996
1850 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. This structure matches his description. - Kaunuakahekili, 1996
1833 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. This structure matches his description. - Small heiau above Puʻuloa (Pearl Harbor)
2423 hits
Note the two large portal stones. A small enclosure lies beyond them, against a slope. - Maunawila 9, 1993
1919 hits
This small pōhaku sat in an area paved with ʻiliʻili (small stones), which is difficult to see because of all of the leaves. - Moanalua ahu, 1991
2091 hits
An ahu far mauka in Moanalua valley, in the left fork, along the stream. Perhaps a bird catcherʻs shrine? The upright and the flat stone at its base form an east-west alignment. - Maunawila Heiau
1854 hits
Before the heiau was cleared. McAllister made the comment in his 1933 survey that Maunawila was marked by a large number of randomly-placed large boulders.