- Cougar Creek 2015, 9-22#1
253 hits
Cougar Creek 2015, 9-22#1 - Cougar Creek 2015, 9-22#2
258 hits
Cougar Creek 2015, 9-22#2 - Cougar Creek 2015, 9-22#3
188 hits
Cougar Creek 2015, 9-22#3 - Cougar Creek 2015, 9-22#4
266 hits
Cougar Creek 2015, 9-22#4 - Cougar Creek 2015, 9-22#5
254 hits
Cougar Creek 2015, 9-22#5 - Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#1
181 hits
Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#1 - Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#2
474 hits
Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#2 - Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#3
246 hits
Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#3 - Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#4
484 hits
Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#4 - Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#5
186 hits
Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#5 - Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#7
483 hits
Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#7 - Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#8
501 hits
Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#8 - Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#9
481 hits
Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#9 - Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#10
183 hits
Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#10 - Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#11
185 hits
Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#11 - Paniau, 2018
1090 hits
The residence of Lonoikamakahiki at Paniau, according to the Kekahuna map. Now, the location of the Keauhou Surf and Racket Club. - Haleaʻama Heiau, 2018
1127 hits
Hale Aʻama Heiau at the Keolanhihi complex, according to the Kekahuma map, which identifies it as a surfing heiau. Nobody now surfs in that area; it is possible that wave patterns have shifted. Or perhaps its connection with surfing is ceremonial and indirect. - Kuʻemanu Heiau, 2018
1103 hits - Holualoa, 2018
1026 hits
This image was made from the top of the holua. The end closest to the highway is overgrown. - Lekeke, 2018
1108 hits
A large structure near Lekeke, possibly a heiau. - Ahu o Lono, 2018
1074 hits
A platform in a petroglyph field at the Kona - Kohala border, along the Old Government Road - Kukuipahu, 2018
1058 hits - Kapaʻa, 2018
1171 hits
A two-tiered structure in excellent condition. - Waiakalilo, 2018
1059 hits
A coastal heiau with a rather jumbled exterior but with a beautiful interior platform paved with ʻiliʻili. Note the small alcove on the right paved with slightly larger water-worn stones. - Old government road
1071 hits
The road was built in the 19th century, probably by prison labor. Public access along the road is still protected by law. - Kakapa Bay, 2018
1083 hits
Possibly a house platform - Kakapa Bay, 2018
1046 hits
A possible ceremonial platform adjacent to the ocean. - Puʻuoina Heiau, 2018
1093 hits
The large structure adjacent to the fishtrap at ʻAiʻōpio. Signs at this heiau mistakenly identified it several years ago as Halemanō Heiau, which may lie under water outside of the entrance to Honokōhau Harbor. - Laʻaloa Heiau, 2018
1083 hits
Along Aliʻi Rd. - Keʻekū Heiau and Hāpaialiʻi Heiau, 2018
980 hits
Both heiau have been reconstructed - Holualoa, 2018
1081 hits - 15 5 Halawa honu
1962 hits - North Hālawa 75 - Pueo (owl) on the cliff face
1902 hits - Platform in area 1746, Kalaeloa, 2001
2411 hits
This platform was bulldozed by the US Army in a cleanup of an area contaminated by lead shotgun pellets at a recreational trap and skeet shooting range. Army archaeologists maintained that this is not a Hawaiian cultural structure. It was taken apart prior to being bulldozed. No bones or other cultural artifacts were found inside. - Kaunuakahekili, 1996
1789 hits
This is tentatively identified as Kaunuakahekili, although McAllister places it one ridge ʻEwa of this location. It matches his description. - Kuliʻouʻou
2033 hits
A possible heiau along the trail to the ridge from Kuliʻouʻou. No natural reason accounts for the stones being at this location, according to a UH geologist who was invited to view the structure. - Kūpopolo2, 2010
2167 hits
One of the main platforms of Kūpopolo after the heiau was cleared.