Kahiwa Falls is a tiered waterfall in Hawaii located on the northern shore of the island of Molokai, between Wailau and Papalaua valleys. The waterfall is about 2,165 feet (660 meters) tall, although often only 1749 feet of its drop are counted as the main fall.[1]
The falls have 6 tiers, the highest drop is 183 m tall. Kahiwa Falls can be observed only from the sea or from air. At strong winds the waterfall may get caught and rise upwards.[2]
Often the nearby Papalaua Falls are mistaken for Kahiwa Falls. Kahiwa Falls can easily be distinguished from Papalaua Falls – the latter are located at the far end of a 0.9 km-long valley, while Kahiwa Falls fall directly into the ocean.
References
- ↑ "Kahiwa Falls". World Waterfall Database. Retrieved 2006-11-05.
- ↑ "Kahiwa Falls". Wondermondo. Retrieved 2010-06-06.
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