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- 93 04 Ukanipo
2054 hits - 02 8 4542Wall
2140 hits - 02 11 Kumuaku opio
2216 hits - Training emplacement, Mākua, 2003
2734 hits - 03 5 grp pali
2393 hits - 04 3 Truck
2065 hits - 04 7 Ahu Ko iahi
2216 hits - Kiʻi Pōhaku, 2004
1960 hits
Petroglyphs filled with sand. They mark a spot where honu (turtles) come to feed. - 04 10 ridges
2374 hits - 05 2 4544 from rd
2132 hits - 05 2 4544
2221 hits - 05 2 Kumuakuopio
2238 hits - The ahu at Mākua, 2005
2590 hits
The ahu (shrine) is modern, constructed for cultural accesses to the valley conducted by Mālama Mākau, a community organization. In the distance lies the US Army observation tower for live fire training exercises. - 05 5 Bunkers
2020 hits - Grenade training enclosure, Mākua, 2005
2727 hits
An enclosure built of tires for grenade throwing practice. - Off-limits area, Mākua, 2005
2790 hits
This area is permanently off limits because it is contaminated by "improved conventional munitions." Small round bombs will explode decades later if they are slightly moved. - 06 10FromNFBR
2129 hits - 06 10Mist
2172 hits - 08 2 4537
2038 hits - Main gate, Mākua, 2009
2648 hits
The entrance to Mākua. Until recent decades the valley was unfenced and open. - 02 10 4542 1b
2280 hits - 02 6 imu sandbags 1a
2196 hits - 02 6 Targets 1a
2175 hits - US Army trench, Mākua Valley, 2002
2694 hits
A structure for live fire training exercises at Mākua. - 13-5 4537 1a
2152 hits - 04 12 BurnedTree
2245 hits - 05 9 Fire
2188 hits - 02 5 AccessFlackJackBW
2358 hits - Upright at Mokaʻena Marae, Kuaokalā, 1993
685 hits - Ahu kahakai, Mākua, 2019
794 hits
This modern ahu was built to mark the approximate place where a fishing shrine was used by local families until WWII. The shrine was destroyed by the Army. - Upright and platform, Mākua, 1996
681 hits
A prominent upright stone sits on a platform overlooking the ocean. - 13-6 4542 1a
575 hits - Low wall, 2014
262 hits
A section of the mauka wall around a platform, or the remains of a platform, adjacent to the main highway. - Quarry marks, Keaʻau, 2017
239 hits
Local families relate that the corner stones of r Kawaihaʻo were quarried at this site. - Low wall of a pā hale, 2001
428 hits
A platform lies at the north side of this low enclosure, probably a house platform. - Platform at ʻIliʻilikea, 1992
431 hits
Note the kū (upriught) and papa (flat, lying down) stones on the near side. These were not there on subsequent visits. - Platform, 2001
444 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
451 hits
The mauka section of a wall on two sides of a platform - possible heiau. - Albert Silva near his home in ʻŌhikilolo, 2012
227 hits - Kiʻi Pōhaku (petroglyphs), 2004
232 hits
The petroglyphs were filled with beach sand for this image - Corner of a structure, Keaʻau, 2018
221 hits - Marae at Keaʻau, 2018
227 hits
Used as a teaching place according to local families with ancestral ties to the area. They hope to restore it and use it again for that purpose. - Unu (heiau) at Keawaʻula, 2020
227 hits - Waiʻanae Kiʻi Pōhaku (petroglyph), 2017
234 hits - Puʻukānoahoa Koʻa (fishing shrine), 2003
231 hits
One of very few left on Oʻahu. McAllister lists it as destroyed. - Leinaakaʻuhane at Kaʻena, 2017
226 hits - Pōhakuloa, 2017
222 hits
The pōhaku is a monster slain by Hiʻiaka at Mākua and thrown over the mountain, to land on the Mokulaea side of Kaʻena - The platform above Leinakaʻuhane, 2017
240 hits - ʻAlauiki fishing shrine, 1995
231 hits - Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#2
511 hits
Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#2