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Kuilioloa Heiau
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PHOTOS |
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Click on a thumbnail to
see a larger version of the photo |
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OVERVIEW |
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Located at
Kaneilio Point is the Kuilioloa Heiau, a
temple overlooking the Waianae coast. There
are three platforms which represent the
levels of enlightenment and spirituality.
Views of the ocean engulf three of the four
sides of the structure. This heiau was built
between the 11th and 12th century as a place
of refuge. The heiau is 150 feet long and 35
feet wide. There are three platforms that
are surrounded on three side by the ocean. |
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DIRECTIONS |
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Take H1
West bound until it turns into Farrington
Highway. Turn left onto Waianae Valley Road.
The Heiau lies along the Leeward Coast to
Kane'ilio Point at the southwest end of
Pokai Bay Beach in Waianae. It is an easy
walk from the parking lot to the heiau
location. |
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