- 04 12 BurnedTree
2225 hits - Pōhakuloa, 2017
213 hits
The pōhaku is a monster slain by Hiʻiaka at Mākua and thrown over the mountain, to land on the Mokulaea side of Kaʻena - Kahoʻolawe, 2017
1953 hits
Several 500-ton blasts of TNT made this crater in 1965. It was an attempt by the US Navy to mimic the effects of a nuclear blast and to study its efffects on ships moored nearby. Water in the crater used to be brackish but is now entirely saline - Puʻu Makani Heiau
1796 hits
Only ʻili ʻili (small stone paving) remains at Puʻu Makani. Since the heiau sites on a steep slope directly above the road, one might suspect that its larger stones were rolled downhill to create the bed of the highway, as happened at other heiau elsewhere on Oʻahu. - 08 3 Halawa85 Ahu
2054 hits - Kūpopolo, 1995
1680 hits - Uprights at Kūpopolo, 1995
2222 hits - Ahuaʻumi, 2004
14068 hits
The wall in the foreground is part of an enclosure that may have been constructed in historic times to hold animals - Ukoʻa Kūahu, 2001
2016 hits
An unrecorded shrine at "Ukoa Pond. The upright pōhaku and the large flat pōhaku form an east-west alignment. - In the mountains above Honolulu. The pōhaku at site 411
419 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. - In the mountains above Honolulu. A platform at site 1010
405 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. - Wall located by Don Harvey in the mountains above Honolulu.
324 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
308 hits
An archaeological survey missed this substantial wall. It runs up and down the narrow valley walls, perpendicular to the stream. - niu beach
2322 hits - Hanalei
2326 hits - Makee Rd Interior w/ Everdina Portrait
2550 hits
Living room of the family home on Makee Rd, across from the Honolulu Zoo. A portrait of my grandmother, now lost, is on the far wall. - River St. Honolulu
2499 hits
River Street in the 1920s