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Kahaluu Bay

Kahaluu Historic District
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Kahaluʻu Bay
Kahaluu Bay is located in Hawaii
Kahaluu Bay
Location Aliʻi Drive, Kahaluu-Keauhou, Hawaii
Coordinates 19°34′49″N 155°58′2.7″W / 19.58028°N 155.967417°W / 19.58028; -155.967417Coordinates: 19°34′49″N 155°58′2.7″W / 19.58028°N 155.967417°W / 19.58028; -155.967417
Area 700 acres (280 ha)
Built 1500-1749
Architectural style Ancient Hawaii
NRHP Reference # 74000713
Added to NRHP December 27, 1974

Kahaluʻu Bay (/ˌkɑːhəˈlʔ/; Hawaiian pronunciation: [ˈkɐhɐˈluʔu]) is a historic district and popular recreation area on the Kona coast of the Big Island of Hawaiʻi.

This area has been populated for about 500 years, and in the 18th and 19th centuries was an important royal residence. One major feature is Pa o ka menehune (which means literally "wall of the ancients"), a breakwater constructed in Ancient Hawaii that might have once enclosed the entire bay. Since construction of a heiau using the dry-stack masonry technique (uhau humu pohaku) was a major undertaking, it is unusual to find the concentration of about ten that were built on this bay.

The Kuʻemanu Heiau is on the north end of the bay. This was used by royalty to view surfing and as a residence. Nearby the Keawaiki canoe landing site is popular today with local surfers.

Two ancient fishponds called Waikuaʻala and Poʻo Hawaiʻi are still visible. Royal Governor John Adams Kuakini had a thatched roof house, and King David Kalākaua built a beach house in this area which has been reconstructed. South of the bay is Hāpaialiʻi Heiau, associated with astrological observation, built between 1411 and 1465 and restored in 2007. The Keʻeku Heiau was used for human sacrifice (luakini) and Kapuanoni Heiau were also built just south of the bay. Petroglyphs thought to depict the defeat of Kamalalawalu of Maui by Lonoikamakahiki can be viewed at low tide near the temples. Several kuʻula (sacred stones, said to have been brought from Maui) were monuments to the plentiful fish and Green turtles that are still found in the bay.


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