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Pu'uka'oku (Puukaoku) Falls, Molokai, Hawaii
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Pu'uka'oku Falls is 8 highest waterfall in the world and is located along the north coast of Molokai island of Hawaii. This section of Molokai has some of the tallest sea cliffs in the world. Any stream that drops over these cliffs will fall thousands of feet into the sea. The falls waterfall reaches a height of 2,756 feet (840 meters) down into the valley of lush vegetation. It’s best to accesses the falls by either boat pay for a flight over the falls.
There will be little water during the dry season, but the rainy season (November to March) will fill the cliff walls with many waterfalls. Pu'uka'oku is a thin and deeply etched inaccessible cliff. The lack of accessibility causes this fall to be rarely photographed.
The only real way to see these falls is in a helicopter, usually from Maui.
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