This panorama was taken from the top of the cleared section. The rock wall you see is the one on the right side of the previous two pictures. Now that we cleared much of the brush I think it is to sloppy a wall to be done by the Ancient Hawaiians. They were much better stone workers. I'm beginning to believe that this might have been a plantation camp of sorts where workers worked on water tunnels and also reforestation of the valley which was pretty well denuded by wild cattle in the middle 1800's.
This shot was taken on a stair case just below the rock "alter" on the first page, looking down to the area we cleared.

Unless you are there, it's hard to make out what this is. There are two stone paved walks leading up to what looks like stairs leading to a building that is no longer there. The big flat stone on the right is leaning down, but we believe it once was level and the final step as you entered the building that would have been on the extreme right.
