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Waimanu Valley

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which means "many trickling waters" since during heavy rains the stream splits into many smaller streams overflowing the cliff. Waimanu Stream empties into Waimanu Bay at sea level at
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into this valley, making it very different from the smaller shallow valleys directly to the west. This ridge is administered as the Puʻu O ʻUmi Natural State Area Reserve.
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The valley is not accessible by automobile. A foot trail called Waimanu or Muliwai Trail leads down a steep path from the
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and flows into Waimanu Stream in the valley. Waihīlau Falls is one of the tallest single drops of a
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Tributary Waihīlau Stream starts at about 3,500 feet (1,100 m) elevation at
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of Hawaiʻi island. The Waimanu Stream watershed includes many smaller flows from
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Wai‘ilikahi Falls
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Waihīlau Stream
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lahomene Falls
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Waimanu Stream
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of hard lava rock force large amounts of ground water dropped from the
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to about 400 feet (120 m) elevation. The name comes from
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literally means "bird water" or "river of birds" in the
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Index

Hawaiʻi island
Waihīlau Falls
Hawaiian language
Ancient Hawaii
ahupuaʻa
Hāmākua district
Kohala Mountain
Pacific Ocean
dikes
tradewinds
20°6′17″N 155°39′44″W / 20.10472°N 155.66222°W / 20.10472; -155.66222 (Waihīlau Stream source)
waterfall
United States
20°6′45″N 155°39′27″W / 20.11250°N 155.65750°W / 20.11250; -155.65750 (Waihīlau Falls)
20°8′35″N 155°38′2″W / 20.14306°N 155.63389°W / 20.14306; -155.63389
Waipiʻo Valley
"lookup of Waimanu"
"Kohala Mountain Watershed Management Plan"
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Waimanu Stream
"Origin of the Big Island's Great Valleys Revealed in Hawaiian chant"
USGS
"Pu`u O `Umi"
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Waihīlau Stream
"lookup of Waihilau Stream"
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Wai‘ilikahi Falls
U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Lahomene Falls
"lookup of Waimanu Gap"
"Waihilau Falls"
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Hawaiʻi

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