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    Mount Waiʻaleʻale /ˌwaɪˌɑːleɪˈɑːleɪ/ is a shield volcano and the second highest point on the island of Kauaʻi in the Hawaiian Islands. Its name literally...
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    the island's inactive central shield volcano, Mount Waialeale. Other peaks on Kauai include: Waialeale (5,148 feet), Namolokama Mountain (4,421 feet)...
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    The Iraivan Temple is located next to the Wailua River and 8 km from Mount Waialeale. It is maintained by the Saiva Siddhanta Church which is also known...
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    on Earth and third wettest in the state after Big Bog on Maui and Mount Waiʻaleʻale on Kauai, Rainwater unable to drain away flows into a bog. The soil...
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    mountains in Australia Mount Waialeale Quibdó Wettest places on Earth Shilton, Peter (2005). Natural areas of Queensland. Mount Gravatt, Queensland: Goldpress...
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    River arising from the extreme rainfall on the island's central peak, Mount Waiʻaleʻale, among the wettest places on earth. The canyon is carved into the...
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    Hawaiians, and many legends surround it. The Naha Stone originated from Mount Waialeale on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. It was found on the banks of the Wailua...
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    alpine bogs, it is not a true swamp. It is located on a plateau near Mount Waiʻaleʻale, one of the wettest spots on Earth. Due to its unique combination...
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    highest peak is Kawaikini, at 5,243 ft (1,598 m). The second-highest is Mount Waiʻaleʻale, near the center of the island, 5,148 ft (1,569 m) above sea level...
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    1867 by American botanist Francis Boott (1792–1863). In flower At Mount Waialeale, Kauai "Carex alligata Boott". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic...
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    Fern Grotto, kayaking and water skiing. The North Fork begins at the Mount Waiʻaleʻale at coordinates 22°3′35″N 159°29′33″W / 22.05972°N 159.49250°W /...
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    ecoregion includes one of the world's wettest places, the slopes of Mount Waiʻaleʻale, which average 373 in (9,500 mm) of rainfall per year. 20°N 157°W...
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  • Smith. The type specimen was collected from the western slopes of Mount Waialeale in Kōkeʻe State Park (Kauai) at an elevation between 1,250 and 1,350 m...
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    according to the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. While the summit of Mount Waiʻaleʻale on Kauai has long been considered the wettest place in the Hawaiian...
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  • (Hawaii) Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church (Hawi, Hawaii) Mount Waialeale Mountain Apple Company Mountain View, Hawaii Mountains of Hawaiʻi...
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    state's second wettest location after The Big Bog, slightly wetter than Mount Waiʻaleʻale. Much of this rainfall ends up flowing into the ʻĪao Stream. Trails...
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    Dubautia waialealae is endemic to Hawaii, where it is known only from Mount Waiʻaleʻale on Kauai. One individual was seen outside the range, about 14 kilometers...
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  • Wailua Headwaters, the start of the North Folk of the Wailua River at Mount Waialeale on Kauai, Hawaii Blue Hole (New Jersey) Blue Hole (New Mexico), a cenóte...
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    Kealia Beach, and extending inland toward the center of the island, to Mount Waialeale. The Royal Coconut Coast includes the sacred Wailua River area and...
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  • tries and fails to gain back her attention. At night, she runs up Mount Waialeale with Stitch following her to meet up with Gantu in a spaceship ready...
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  • world at 282 days, topping Cherrapunji in India, but falling behind Mount Waialeale in Hawaii and López de Micay in Colombia, which have 335 and 315 rainy...
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    El Tigre Urabará Wettest places on Earth Big Bog, Maui Cherrapunji Mount Waialeale Quibdó http://www.banrepcultural.org/blaavirtual/faunayflora/pacific1/cap10...
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    Kadavul Temple is located next to the Wailua River and 8 km from Mount Waialeale. 108 Karanas of Shiva's Tandava Kadavul temple Outside Sivaya Subramuniyaswami...
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  • Smith. The type specimen was collected from the western slopes of Mount Waialeale in Kōkeʻe State Park (Kauai) at an elevation of 1,250–1,350 m (4,100–4...
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    of rainfall across the island, with a peak of 9.27 in (235 mm) on Mount Waialeale. Though one man was injured due to lightnings, no fatalities were reported...
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  • Notes ʻAkaka Falls Hawaii 442 135 Hiilawe Waterfall Hawaii 1,450 440 Mount Waialeale Falls Hawaii Wall of Tears Onomea Falls Hawaii Rainbow Falls (Hawaii)...
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    island of Kauaʻi in Hawaii flows north from the eastern slopes of Mount Waiʻaleʻale for 26.5 km (16.5 mi) until it reaches the Pacific Ocean at Hanalei...
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  • title track, also recorded by K.T. Oslin Wall of Tears, a feature on Mount Waialeale, a volcano in Hawaii This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • the genus Nostoc. The type was collected on the western slopes of Mount Waiʻaleʻale on the island of Kauaʻi. There, it is found on shaded tree bark in...
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  • Dalrymple, G. B.; Smith, R. L. (March 1994). "Eruptive history and petrology of Mount Drum volcano, Wrangell Mountains, Alaska". Bulletin of Volcanology. 56 (1):...
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