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"There are two places on the mountain called Pohaku Hanalei, one is a rock on the northeast slope, the other is a crater on the south slope...about south of Mokuaweoweo." (p.255) "Keauhou does not reach to Mokuaweoweo. Thence to Pohaku Hanalei a rock on the southern slope of the mountain, thence down to Puu Lonalona [378.40.181], a hill, along Kahuku." (p.449) A small pit crater in the Prehistoric Mauna Loa Volcanic Series west of Lua Hou, elev. about 12760 ft. Formerly a boundary point between Kahuku and Kapapala (p.437,449) but now entirely within Kapapala. Cf. Pohakuohanalei.