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Wahkeena Falls is a 242-foot (73 m) waterfall in the Columbia River Gorge in the state of Oregon.
The waterfall is unlike nearby Multnomah Falls in that the water does not directly plunge to the ground. Wahkeena Falls, rather, has a more subtle cascading flow. These falls have been featured in numerous travel guides and in photography books.
Spellings of this name are...
Rainbow Falls is a waterfall located in Hilo, Hawaii. It is 80 ft (24 m) tall and almost 100 ft (30 m) in diameter. At Rainbow Falls, the Wailuku River rushes into a large pool below. The gorge is blanketed by lush, dense tropical foliage and the turquoise colored pool is bordered by beautiful wild ginger. The falls are accessed at Wailuku River State Park and are bes...
Waihilau Falls is a waterfall in the Waimanu Valley on the "Big Island" of Hawaii. It is the third tallest waterfall in Hawaii and the 11th tallest in the world at 2,600 feet (790 m) in height. Accessing these falls in through the remote valley is difficult but well worth it. On the way to the falls you will pass several additional falls that are all over a thousand f...
Wailing Widow Falls (Allt Chranaidh Waterfall) rattles off the slopes of Ben Tee on its way to the River Garry and can be viewed from both above and below.
Wailua Fallsis an 80-foot waterfall located in Kauai, Hawaii that feeds into the Wailua River. There is a path to the bottom of the falls, but it is muddy, slippery and dangerous. Some hikers have strung ropes along the path, but officials come by every so often and cut them. In ancient times, Hawaiian men would jump from the top of the falls to prove their manhood. T...
Wailua Falls is a 80 foot waterfall that plunges into a pool along the Road to Hana. You can see the falls right next to the road. There are always a lot of people stopping here to take photos. Luckly there is usually enough parking, unlike most of the falls along the Hana Highway.
The falls are often called the most photographed waterfall on Maui. There is a nice poo...
Waimanu Valley is a remote valley on the northeast coast of Hawaiʻi island. Besides the main Waimanu Stream, it includes Waihīlau Falls on a tributary.
Wai manu literally means "bird water" or "river of birds" in the Hawaiian language. During the time of Ancient Hawaii it was an ahupuaʻa, or ancient land division with a small village. Most of the area is state forest ...
The hike along the Pipiwai Trail to Waimoku Falls has an elevation gain of 900ft (from 200 - 1,200ft). The hike is at the end of the Hana Highway next to the Seven Sacred Pools (ʻOheʻo Pools).
The 4 mile round trip to the falls and back goes past several great waterfalls and a dense, dark bamboo forest before reaching the spectacular Waimoku Falls.
Make sure to get on...
A stunning native bush track along the Wainui River leads to Wainui Falls, the largest falls in Golden Bay. There is a 1.5 km out and back trail to the falls.
The track starts from a carpark in Wainui Bay, 20 km north-east from Takaka. Look for the direction sign on the road side approximately 300 metres after crossing over the Wainui River Bridge.
Waipoo Falls is a 800-foot waterfall in Waimea Canyon on Kauai. The falls can be seen from various lookout points along Highway 550. Also take the Waipoo Falls Trail to get a closer look.
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