- Kalakoi, 2015
180 hits
Identified by Rudy Mitchel as the companion stone to Kalakū at Waimea Bay. Kū and Ahuena are their other names. - Site E3 in the mountains above Honolulu.
308 hits
A pōhaku with the appearance of the head of a pig, adjacent to a small complex of sites. Note the large, stylized tusk. Such stones are called zoomorphs. - Pali Golf Course, 1990
2200 hits
A possible cultural site with a distinctive upright stone at the crest of a hill - Area 1753 - large enclosure around a sinkhole
2166 hits
A large upright stone stood at one end. It had fallen but was set back up by the cultural organization curating this complex of sites. - Hōkūliʻa 16742, 2009
17921 hits - Hōkūliʻa 16754, 2009
927 hits
A wall near the pā of Kalaniopuʻu - Hōkūliʻa 16756, 2009
892 hits
The pā (house enclosure) of the aliʻi nui Kalaniopuʻu. - Halawa85 plat5 f
2401 hits - North Hālawa 85 - Large heiau on two levels
2207 hits
A large heiau on two levels, defined by faced terraces on three sides and a low wall at the rear. Ti grows at several places on the earth platforms. A large, flat pōhaku sits on the upper platform. The site is being cleared by volunteer crews once a month. - North Hālawa 75
1988 hits
Large pōhaku on an area that appears paved with small stones - ʻiliʻili. A possible cultural feature. - North Hālawa 75 - face in the cliff
2107 hits
An elderly Hawaiian man pointed this out as the face of Kāne. Look near the bottom of the "v" formed by the sheer rock cliff.