
On the black lava flats of the Southern Kona coast, Pu'uhonua o Honaunau preserves aspects of traditional Hawaiian life. Honaunau bay, with its sheltered canoe…

Royal grounds: This was the home of the ali'i of the Kona District on the island of Hawai‘i. The royal grounds were within the ahupua‘a of Honaunau, a political…

Tree mold. Over 1000 years ago lava from Mauna Loa surrounded everything in its path and knocked down a tree.

A wall up to 3m high and 5m thick separated the royal compound from the pu'uhonua. Workers stacked stones so tightly that the walls needed no mortar. Built…

Hale o keawe: ki'i (wooden images) stand watch over the rebuilt temple and mausoleum that once held the bones of 23 ali'i (noble chiefs). Ho'okupu (offerings)…

Place of Refuge:
A massive stone wall, built in about 1550 and still standing, separates the royal grounds from the pu'uhonua. It was not the stone wall that…
A massive stone wall, built in about 1550 and still standing, separates the royal grounds from the pu'uhonua. It was not the stone wall that…