Physical
Descripition Information: |
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English |
Metric |
| Total
Height: |
2600 feet
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792 meters
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| Tallest
Single Drop: |
2600 feet
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792 meters
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| Number
of Drops: |
1
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| Waterfall
Type: |
Semented Horsetails |
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Width: |
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| Average
Volume: |
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Recorded Volume: |
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| Watercourse: |
Waihilau Stream |
| Seasonality: |
Seasonal |
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Location,
Directions & Maps: |
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| Continent: |
Oceania |
| Country: |
USA |
| State
/ Province: |
Hawaii |
| Locality: |
Hawaii (Big Island) |
| Specific
Location: |
Waimanu Valley |
Latitude / Longitude:
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Maps: |
No Maps Available
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Directions: |
Unavailable
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Waimanu Valley is home to several enormously tall waterfalls. This is the king of the valley. In either link below, Waihilau Falls are the falls furthest away from the point of view, streaming down the head of the valley. |
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Related
Pictures and Links: |
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http://community.webshots.com/photo/56793107/56793401mVwlkv
http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~campos/img/hawaii/waimanu/waimanu.jpg
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