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"Kaluanui at Paikalani, Hamoa, was a heiau that belied its name, for instead of its being 'the great pit' it proved to be a small-sized, odd-shped walled structure built on a rocky spur or knoll, the makai wall of which was thirty feet from the ground... measurements showed a seaward wall of 57 feet, by a width of 40 feet.... In a level cane field a short distance makai of Kaluanui was another structure of 40 x 45 feet in size, the well pebbled surface of which was but four feet from the ground. Residents of the vicinity maintained that it belonged to Kaluanui, the name applied to both... A little distance westward, also in a cane field, some scattered stones and a clump of trees marked the site of Haleolono, a heiau said to have been of good size." (Thrum) "Hinaehi or Kaluanui Heiau, Walker Site 120. At the east end of the rough papaia area 300 yards from the road. A high open platform 63 x 40 feet... walled on the north and west... Some distance in front of this high platform is another, 40 x 45 feet but only 4 feet from the ground, whereas the front of the other structure is 25 feet in height. The two structures are shown on Tax Map Key 1407:2, mislabeled "Hale-o-Lono Haiau" [sic] and "Small Haiau" [sic]. Hale-o-Lono is not far south from here in Mokae.