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- Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#9
464 hits
Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#9 - Mākua Moʻokumu, 2005
272 hits
The Army closed the spring but elderly former residents of Mākua remembered its location and it was opened again. - Mākua 4542, 2008
248 hits
Site 4542 is a heiau, according to kūpuna (elders) who related that first catch fish hoʻokupu (offerings) were left there. Koʻiahi lies in the rear. - Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#7
466 hits
Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#7 - Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#8
485 hits
Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#8 - Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#4
468 hits
Cascade Creek 2012, 9-22#4 - Pohaku O Kauaʻi at Kaʻena, 2008
204 hits
Note the monk seal, lower right - Mokaʻena Unu, 1993
202 hits
Local families refer to heiau of three terraces (such as Kamaileunu) as unu. Large stones on three of its terraces form a clear alignment pointing in an east or northeast direction. - Structure at Kaʻena, 2000
217 hits
A habitation. Note the layer of discarded shells (midden) and charcoal in the sand below the stones. - Mokaʻena Marae, Kuaokalā, 2003
215 hits
The highest heiau on Oʻahu and one of only two dedicated to the sun. The other was at Kapiolani Park bandstand. - Puaʻakānoahoa Koʻa (fishing shrine), 2003
190 hits - Honu (turtles) at a spot where turtles come to feed, 2019
190 hits - 09 10 Petroglyphs
226 hits - Mākua Mist 2, 2006
203 hits - Mākua Ridges at Kahanahāiki, 2012
213 hits - Mākua Koiʻahu from North Road, 2006
214 hits - Mist, 2012
210 hits