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  6. Puʻu Kukui - Wikipedia

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    Puʻu Kukui receives an average of 386.5 inches (9,820 mm) of rain a year, [2] making it one of the wettest spots on Earth [3] and third wettest in the state after Big Bog on Maui and Mount Waiʻaleʻale on Kauai, [4] Rainwater unable to drain away flows into a bog. The soil is dense, deep, and acidic. [5]

  7. Water Tower San Nicolas - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, a sea water desalination plant was constructed at Balashi. [2] A distribution network was laid out, and it was decided to build water towers at Oranjestad and San Nicolaas. [1] In August 1939, the water tower was officially opened by governor Gielliam Wouters. [3] The tower was designed by Pieter van Stuivenberg and is in Art Deco style.

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  9. List of streams of Aruba - Wikipedia

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    Map of Aruba. This is a list of streams of Aruba. Streams (rooi from the Dutch word) are listed in alphabetical order. Water from these streams flows into the Caribbean Sea watershed. There are no rivers, per se, in Aruba. The link to the right shows a map of Aruba with the location of the mouths of the streams annotated. [1]