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2.Background <br /> augmented over the years"as the necessity arose to protect the coastal residents from horses, cattle,and pigs" (Kelly <br /> 1983:76). Hawaii Registered Map No. 1850 from 1891 (Figure 9) shows a portion of the wall extending between <br /> Holualoa to La`aloa 1st(north of the project area) and does not show the wall extending further south which suggest <br /> that that portion of the wall within the project area was constructed sometime after 1891. A more complete visual <br /> showing the extent of the wall through a portion of the project area is shown in a 1960 USGS map(Figure 14). <br /> "The Great Wa11" <br /> ` <br /> LAA0 t= RIL <br /> .®Project arca i_=i Proposed road ---Kuakini Wall N <br /> AHilo <br /> 77 "11 Project area, H,wa_ <br /> ASM e 0.35 0.7 <br /> affiliates 04.1t Eanhstar OeurapIno.s, IR1E,c1rrno ,usc>s.arA,esd.LSCS oK.i3omctcrs <br /> Figure 9.Portion of Hawai`i Registered Map No. 1850 by Emerson from 1891 showing portion of"The Great Wall" <br /> (Kuakini Wall)located to the north of the project area. <br /> CIA for the Ld'Ipala Makai Planned Unit Development,Kapala`alaea 2,North Kona,Hawaii 21 <br />