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- 93 04 Ukanipo
2027 hits - 02 8 4542Wall
2113 hits - 02 11 Kumuaku opio
2191 hits - Training emplacement, Mākua, 2003
2693 hits - 03 5 grp pali
2364 hits - 04 3 Truck
2037 hits - 04 7 Ahu Ko iahi
2191 hits - Kiʻi Pōhaku, 2004
1945 hits
Petroglyphs filled with sand. They mark a spot where honu (turtles) come to feed. - 04 10 ridges
2345 hits - 05 2 4544 from rd
2101 hits - 05 2 4544
2194 hits - 05 2 Kumuakuopio
2208 hits - The ahu at Mākua, 2005
2555 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
1992 hits - Grenade training enclosure, Mākua, 2005
2691 hits
An enclosure built of tires for grenade throwing practice. - Off-limits area, Mākua, 2005
2753 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
2103 hits - 06 10Mist
2141 hits - 08 2 4537
2011 hits - Main gate, Mākua, 2009
2610 hits
The entrance to Mākua. Until recent decades the valley was unfenced and open. - 02 10 4542 1b
2251 hits - 02 6 imu sandbags 1a
2163 hits - 02 6 Targets 1a
2147 hits - US Army trench, Mākua Valley, 2002
2654 hits
A structure for live fire training exercises at Mākua. - 13-5 4537 1a
2125 hits - 04 12 BurnedTree
2215 hits - 05 9 Fire
2162 hits - 00\4Kukaniloko1
2591 hits - 00 4Kukaniloko4
2528 hits - 04 7Kukaniloko5
2578 hits - 00 7 Lualualei5
2641 hits - 03 6 KahePt ko a 3
2715 hits - 91 7 Kamaile
2996 hits - 91 10 Kaneaki1
2863 hits - 91 10 Kaneaki2
2828 hits - Fishing shrine, Waiʻanae
3355 hits
This shrine contained two enclosures and more correctly might be called a heiau because of its size and complexity. Note the small platform in the corner. It is now occupied by a homeless person, who has moved and reconfigured many of the stones. - 93 7 Punana ula1
2845 hits - 93 7 Punana ula2
2840 hits - 93 7 Punana ula3
2903 hits
An intact heiau, impacted only by cattle and time. Note the "L" incision on the large stone in for foreground. - 93 12 LahilahiEast1
2922 hits
ʻAiʻai, son of Kūʻula, was said to have brought the stone from Kahiki to establish this shrine - one of many he set up on all the islands. - 95 1 Pu uPahe ehe e
2976 hits
A segment of a holua slide at the lower end of Paheʻeheʻe ridge. Its name translates to "slippery," which may refer to the slide. Unfortunately, homes below the structure are taking stones to build walls. - Pu’upāhe’ehe’e Heiau
3285 hits
The location of Paheʻeheʻe Heiau, now a plantation-era graveyard where former heiau stones may have been "repurposed." A section of ʻiliʻili pavement still remains in the grass to the rear of the graveyard. - 95 2 Lualualei2
2164 hits - 95 2 Lualualei3
2217 hits - 95 2 Nioi ula1
2203 hits - 95 2 Nioi ula2
2337 hits - 95 3 Lualualei1
2272 hits - 96 2 KumaipoWest
2239 hits - 96 7 Kamaile3
2148 hits - 97 9 Ku ilioloa2
2262 hits