- Manini Gulch, 2012
170 hits - Kawailoa Heiau, 2016
178 hits - Feature at Kawailoa Heiau, 2016
164 hits - Kalakīkī2, 2002
1977 hits - Kalakīkī3, 2002
1708 hits - Kalākiki, 1993
174 hits - Lua paʻa (pit) at Kalākīkī
172 hits - Corner of Kalākīkī
173 hits
The North Shore is in the distance - 98 PohakuLanai
1685 hits - Kepuwai, 2001
2153 hits - Platform on an outcrop, 2012
2143 hits
It lies in a complex mauka of ʻUkoa Pond l- perhaps a house site. - Ukoʻa Kūahu, 2001
1987 hits
An unrecorded shrine at "Ukoa Pond. The upright pōhaku and the large flat pōhaku form an east-west alignment. - A long terrace at ʻUkoa, 1994
173 hits
Some sections are more organized than others. One respected kupuna (elder) in the district identified this location as the site of Kapukapuākea Heiau. Interestingly, Taputapuatea Morai in Tahiti is located in the district of Utoa. - Large pōhaku in an enclosure on at ʻUkoa pond, 1993
155 hits - Upright in a wall, 2001
237 hits
A prominent upright in the low wall at the mauka side of the platform. It could not be located in subsequent visits. - Platform, 2001
371 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
371 hits
The mauka section of a wall on two sides of a platform - possible heiau. - Small upright in a low wall, 1995
174 hits
The wall encloses a platform on two sides. - Laniākea, ʻIliʻilikea, 2001
211 hits
The intact platform at ʻIliʻilikea - Platform at ʻIliʻilikea, 1992
354 hits
Note the kū (upriught) and papa (flat, lying down) stones on the near side. These were not there on subsequent visits. - ʻIliʻilikea1, 2001
220 hits
An upright stone set in a natural rock outcrop. The use of natural outcrops is a feature of Oʻahu heiau. - ʻIliʻilikea1, 2001
222 hits - Laniākea, ʻIliʻilikea, 2015
237 hits
This low, disturbed wall runs under the grass in the distance to a point near the natural outcrop in the upper left. - Laniākea, ʻIliʻilikea, 1992
213 hits
A small upright stone at ʻIliʻilikea. - Laniākea, 2015
219 hits
A small enclosure with a prominent stone. Not far from the very large pā hale (house enclosure). - Laniākea, ʻIliʻilikea Ahu, 2015
220 hits
The intact platform at ʻIliʻilikea - Low wall of a pā hale, 2001
352 hits
A platform lies at the north side of this low enclosure, probably a house platform. - Laniākea Pā 2001
199 hits
This large enclosure contains a substantial house platform. - Small platform, 2014
170 hits
Perhaps a house platform. A complex of sites lies nearby. - Pōhaku at a large complex
167 hits
The complex may have been the residence of an aliʻi, given its size and complexity. The pōhaku is surrounded by a low wall, like several others elsewhere on Oʻahu. - A complex structure with a prominent pōhaku, 2014
172 hits
The pōhaku appears to be integrated into the walls of the complex - Kahōkūwelowelo, 1995
182 hits
The Army built gun bunkers on the heiau in WWII, destroying many of its features. - Enclosure near Kahōkūwelowelo, 2014
2507 hits
The largest intact structure at Kahōkūwelowelo. Among its possible functions is haleopapa (womensʻ heiau). - Kūpopolo, 1995
1653 hits - Kūpopolo2, 2010
2138 hits
One of the main platforms of Kūpopolo after the heiau was cleared. - Uprights at Kūpopolo, 1995
2192 hits - A pōhaku with a face
166 hits
The pōhaku lies adjacent to Kūpopolo Heiau. - Keahuohapuʻu, 1995
1987 hits
A heiau associated with fishing. Much coral is in its walls. Small uprights such as the one here appear and disappear over the years. - 92 Keahuohapu u2
1727 hits - Kalakoi, Waimea, 2015
2299 hits
Uncle Rudy Mitchell identified this pōhaku as Kalakoi or Ahuʻena. Its companion Kū is on the other side of Waimea Bay. Both are fish lookouts - and gods. - Kūpopolo 3, 2010
171 hits
After the heiau had been cleared by the landowner. It will become part of a cultural center. - Pōhakuloa, 2001
171 hits
This pōhaku lies in Waialua but its story is connected with Mākua in Waiʻanae. It is a monster that Hiʻiaka defeated and threw over the mountain, to land here.