- Three upright stones, 2008
2190 hits - 06 10Mist
2082 hits - Hakioawa - Pōhaku near kūʻula, 2012
2927 hits
The naulu rain clouds approach from Haleakalā. Because the island sits in the leeward rain shadow of Haleakalā, the naulu rain has a great deal of cultural significance on Kahoʻolawe. - Waipao Heiau, Hālawa
2658 hits
These disturbed stones are all that remains of Waipao Heiau, according to archaeologist Earl Neller. Neller positively identified this as the location of Waipao by matching the present valley ridge contour with the same contour in a photograph taken of the heiau by Arning early in the 20th century. - 00 7 Lualualei5
2587 hits - Hanalei
2279 hits - 15 5 Halawa85 makai plat1
1890 hits - South Hālawa - B33 / B66
1752 hits
One of two heiau quite close together in a complex mauka of the prison - Puʻu Makani Heiau
1752 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. - 15 10 Keaiwa1i
1896 hits - Hōkūliʻa Halekiʻi, 2009
852 hits - Hōkūliʻa 16756, 2018
937 hits
Near the pā (house enclosure) of Kalaniopuʻu, Aliʻi Nui at the time of Cookʻs visit.