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Oloʻupena Falls, or Oloupena Falls, is a waterfall located in the north-eastern part of Hawaiian Island of Molokai, and is unofficially cited as the fourth highest waterfall in the world, [1] and the highest in the United States.
Papalaua Falls is a waterfall on the northern shore of the Hawaiian island of Molokai, in the Papalaua Valley. Fed by the Kawai Nui stream, [1] it flows for 501 m (1,644 ft) and carves out a very steep fissure. It has five drops, and the middle of the falls has a 340 m (1,120 ft) drop that can be seen from the sea, making it popular with aerial ...
Puʻukaʻoku Falls is a waterfall on the north side of Molokai, Hawaii. It is the 8th tallest waterfall in the world. [1] [2] See also. List of waterfalls by height;
Molokai ranked 10th among the 111 destination locales. The survey cited Molokai's undeveloped tropical landscape, environmental stewardship, and rich, deep Hawaiian traditions (the island's mana). The neighbor islands of Hawaii, Kauai, Maui and Oahu, ranked 50, 61, 81 and 104, respectively. [41] Molokai is believed to be the birthplace of the hula.
Kahiwa Falls is a tiered waterfall in Hawaii on the northern shore of the island of Molokai between Wailau and Papalaua valleys. It is about 2,165 feet (660 meters) tall, although often only 1,749 feet of its drop are counted as the main fall. [1] The fall has 6 tiers, the highest drop of which is 183 meters.
Molokai 2,165 660 Moalua Falls Molokai 250 76 [2] Oloʻupena Falls: Molokai 2,953 900 [1] Papalaua Falls: Molokai 1,250 380 [1] Puʻukaʻoku Falls: Molokai 2,700 820 [1] Kaipapau Falls Oahu Long hike to access Kaliuwaa Falls Oahu [2] 1,100 340 [2] Closed to the public Kapena Falls Oahu [2] Lulumahu Falls Oahu [2] Requires permit to visit Manoa ...
The valley extends some 2 miles inland from the sea. At the head of the valley are two waterfalls, the Moʻaula Falls, 250 feet (76 m) high, and the Hipuapua Falls, 500 feet (150 m) high. [1] Hālawa is the site of one of the earliest settlements in Hawaiʻi.
Wailau is an isolated valley on the North Shore of the island of Molokai, Hawaii, It can be reached by boat (only in the summer), helicopter or by Wailau Trail from the southeast shore of the island which is heavily overgrown and virtually impassable in places.