This part of the island is dominated by the cloud-capped heights of the West Maui Mountains, the other member of the pair of volcanoes (which includes Haleakala) responsible for the formation of Maui.
Close-up of Park Service plaque showing artist's conception of the original Haleki'i-Pihana heiau site. The "ruins" seen in the previous photos are only the rock wall foundations; the tent-like superstructures were made of wood and thatch, and so did not survive long after the site was abandoned.
Close-up of Park Service plaque showing artist's conception of the original Haleki'i-Pihana heiau site. The "ruins" seen in the previous photos are only the rock wall foundations; the tent-like superstructures were made of wood and thatch, and so did not survive long after the site was abandoned.
original size: 1890px x 838px |
Current: 600px x 266px |