Cascading 80 feet down—and over an ancient Hawaiian cave—Rainbow Falls is at its best when the sun hits the misty waters in the early morning, when mists rise up from the pool below.
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Cascading 200-feet into a tropical rainforest pool, Wailua Falls is the definition of beauty in paradise.
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Off Hana Highway is Waikani Falls, affectionately nicknamed “Three Bears” in reference to a family of bears.
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Cascading over a 200-foot cliff is Lower Puohokamoa Falls, tucked away from the Road to Hana. In fact, many people only stop to see the smaller of the two falls, Upper Puohokamoa, and leave without seeing the best part of all.
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Likeke Falls is located on a hiking trail which serves as a gateway to authentic, real Hawaii. This hidden Oahu waterfall is an easy hike through the Ko'olau rainforest.
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King Kamehameha the Great Statue
At 8 1/2 feet tall, Honolulu's King Kamehameha the Great Statue holds a spear in his left hand to represent the kingdom’s will to keep harm at bay. His right hand is extended as a warm gesture of aloha.