- The
Kalalau Trail is a
trail along Nā Pali
Coast of the
island of
Kauai in the
state of Hawaii. The
trail runs
approximately 11
miles (18 km)
along the...
- 200 m)
above the
Pacific Ocean. The
state park was
formed to
protect the
Kalalau Valley. To the east of the
state park is the Hono O Nā Pali
State Natural...
- 22°10′48″N 159°39′13″W / 22.18000°N 159.65361°W / 22.18000; -159.65361 The
Kalalau Valley is
located on the
northwest side of the
island of
Kauai in the state...
- 17750°N 159.65861°W / 22.17750; -159.65861
Kalalau Beach is a
beach on the Nā Pali
Coast at the base of the
Kalalau Valley in north-west Kauaʻi in Hawaiʻi...
- The
Leper War on Kauaʻi also
known as the Koʻolau Rebellion,
Battle of
Kalalau, or the
short name, the
Leper War.
Following the
overthrow of the Hawaiian...
- beach, so
visitors must swim from an offs**** boat or from
neighboring Kalalau Beach. The valley,
because of the
mystery surrounding the
exodus of the...
- Coast. The
beach is
approximately 2
miles (3.2 km) from the
start of the
Kalalau Trail, a very po****r
hiking trail which is
located at Keʻe Beach. It is...
-
resisted capture from
forces of the
Provisional Government of
Hawaii in the
Kalalau Valley.[citation needed]
Those who
defend London against charges of racism...
-
Kauai include:
Waialeale (5,148 feet),
Namolokama Mountain (4,421 feet),
Kalalau Lookout (4,120 feet),
Keanapuka Mountain (4,120 feet),
Haupu (2,297 feet)...
- from
October to May. At the end of the
state road is a
lookout onto the
Kalalau Valley, once home to
thousands of
native Hawaiians. The
valley was the...