- Ahuaʻumi, 2004
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The wall in the foreground is part of an enclosure that may have been constructed in historic times to hold animals - Ahuaʻumi, 2004
12186 hits - Koʻa, 2004
11729 hits
A probable fishing shrine at Oʻoma. - Koʻa, 2004
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A probable fishing shrine at Oʻoma, or more correctly, a fishing heiau. - Ahuolono, 2004
7390 hits
A platform in a petroglyph field at the Kona - Kohala border, along the Old Government Road - Kaʻūpūlehu 19201, 2009
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A possible fishing heiau at the beach, adjacent to a konane (Hawaiian checkers) game board pecked into the lava. - Kaʻūpūlehu 19206, 2009
17046 hits
A probable habitation enclosure near salt pans. - Kakapa Bay, 2010
14630 hits
A possible ceremonial platform adjacent to the ocean. - Ahuaʻumi, 2004
18527 hits - Kaūpūlehu, 2009
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An oral tradition exists that families in this area offered pule (prayers) at this flat pōhaku - and at one other nearby - Kaūpūllehu kiʻi pōhaku, 2010
19483 hits
Near salt pans at the beach. A kiʻi depicting a waʻa (canoe) - perhaps with the sun above.