The Na Pali Coast is an Adventurer's Paradise |
How would you imagine paradise?
Would blue and turquoise waves, huge
mountains, hidden lagunes, waterfalls and green visages do? The islands
of Hawaii have been called a tropical paradise for very good reasons.
This area, in particular, called 'Na Pali' (literally: 'The Cliffs') is
found along the north-west coastline of the island of Kauai.
This place is so beautiful, it is regarded as a paradise even within by the inhabitants of this tropical heaven.
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Seen here is the iconic landmark Honopū Valley which is within NÄ Pali Coast State Park along the northwest shore of Kauai , Hawaii. It’s known for its distinctive 90 feet (27 m) tall natural arch which is the tallest in Hawaii. |
tone_is_everything via reddit |
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A huge hole in the lava along Na Pali coast.
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DailyVenture |
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Dramatic Hawaiian scenery: Na Pali Coastline.
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“NÄ Pali Coast State Park
encompasses 6,175 acres (2,499 ha) of land and is located in the center
of the rugged 16 miles (26 km) along the northwest side of Kaua’i, the
oldest inhabited Hawaiian island.” This rugged coastline on the shore of
Kauai literally means “the Cliffs.”
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Fire on the Na Pali coast.
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Simon Tong |
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Rainforest near Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaii.
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Lukas from Tokyo, Japan |
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Kaua’i – Helicopter Tour, NÄ Pali
Coast – Honopū Arch and Honopū Beach. For people who want to see scenic
Na Pali from other than a helicopter, you can get out in nature to camp,
hike, bike, kayak, para-sail, hang-glide, para-glide, windsurf, farm
taro, surf, snorkel, dive, suntan or walk along the beach paradise.
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Wally Gobetz |
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Views like this incite spring fever and a thirst for getting out in nature and heading full-speed ahead to the gorgeous waters.
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Simon Tong |
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Remember in the movie Jurassic Park
when the helicopter landed near the falls at the very beginning and then
later picked up the survivors? Mana Waipuna Waterfall is where some of
Jurassic Park was filmed.
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DailyVenture |
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Na Pali Coast Waterfall Cave.
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Kauai: Aerial view of Napali. Much of
Na Pali Coast is inaccessible. Its characteristic sheer cliffs drop
4,000 feet (1200 m) straight down into the ocean.
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While at NÄ Pali Coast State Park,
adventurers always check out HonopÅ« Beach. Honopū means “‘conch shell’,
and the valley’s name is derived from the conch shell-like sound its
arch makes when hit by winds from the north.”
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Colorful kayaks resting on the shore.
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Reid Kasprowicz |
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Waterfall over the sea cave.
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Terence Wei |
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Inside Napali Sea Cave which was formed by giant crashing waves attacking the coastal cliffs
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Donna S |
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Out of the way little place.
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Spouting Horn, located on the southern coast of Kaua’i. Water comes out when a big wave hits and splashes up to 50 meters up in the air. |
Mel29 |
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A view of the NÄ Pali Coast from the ocean.
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Remember |
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Double rainbow over Hanalei River Valley.
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Looking inward into the land.
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scenicreflections |
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Beautiful Rainbow over the coast.
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Pandora_60 |
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The Kalalau Trail which DailyVenture
described as “Coming around the bend is Hanakapi’ai Beach then Ke’e
Beach where the road ends (or begins, from our point of view). This is
also the trailhead of the Kalalau Trail. Winding along the cliffs,
through valleys and over streams, the Kalalau Trail is a rugged 11-mile
(18 km) trek to Kalalau Beach. It takes 4 – 8 hours to do it, depending
on speed and experience. In certain aerial photos the trail is visible,
razor-sliced into the ridges in bright red strokes.” Photo #23 by Matt
Wright
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Matt Wright |
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Napali Coast, Garden Isle of Kauai.
“The Kalalau Valley is located on the northwest side of the island of
KauaÊ»i in the state of HawaiÊ»i. The valley is located in the NÄ Pali
Coast State Park and houses the beautiful Kalalau Beach. The NÄ Pali
Coast is very rugged and is inaccessible to automobiles. The only legal
ways to access the valley are by kayak or by hiking the Kalalau Trail.
The valley is renowned for its natural beauty; it is surrounded by lush
cliffs more than 2,000 feet (610 m) high.” Photo #24 by wallpaper-s
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Kaua’i – Helicopter Tour — NÄ Pali
Coast – Cathedral Cliffs. The secluded, 0.25-mile (0.40 km) Cathedral
Beach and the cliffs make up the other end of the Honopū valley.
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Wally Gobetz |
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The photographer wrote, “Overlooking
the Kalalau Valley and the eroded, green cliffs of the Na Pali Coast in
late-afternoon light. Hikers and backpackers camp in Kalalau Valley.
Both the Beach and Valley are genuinely natural Kauai.”
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Dcrjsr |
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Hanakapiai Beach.
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Jeff Kubina |
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Na Pali Coast is a slice of isolated, tropical paradise.
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FWallapers |
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Honopū Valley is so fertile, “a
castaway could survive there simply on the large amount of wild fruit,
such as guavas and grapefruit, that grows along its coast.”
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wallpaperpimper |
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Rainbow over Na Pali Coast taken from
the top of the Waimea Canyon. Be prepared to get wet on the panoramic
island and tropical forests of Kauai. But those heavy rainfalls swell
the magnificent waterfalls along the rugged coastline.
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Na Pali History – A Natural
Fortress: “Because of the remote location of the coastline, only
accessible by water or strenuous foot trails, the people that lived in
these valleys were well protected. Outrigger canoes provided convenient
travel by water in the summertime’s small surf. Over hundreds of years,
Polynesians, and eventually the Tahitians, migrated to Na Pali by canoe,
bringing influences that became the basis of Hawaiian culture.
Outrigger canoes are still a part of Hawaiian culture today.”
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FH Alexander |
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Incoming tide.
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Wallcoo |
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Na Pali panorama. Honopū Valley, “As
the valley is so hidden and isolated, it is believed to be spiritual: it
is a place of temples and burial grounds, and the source of many
Hawaiian legends and myths. The burial site for the local chiefs was
located on the surrounding cliffs. It was believed that once a chief
died, his bones held a supernatural power, and if found by others they
could be used against the chief’s tribe. When chiefs died, their bones
were collected and taken to the cliffs, and the warrior who transported
the bones had to die in order to ensure the secrecy of the location of
the bones.”
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From the river to the seacoast.
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Angela Sevin |
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Haena Point: “Hāʻena State Park is a
state park located on the north shore of the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi.
It is often referred to as the “end of the road” and marks the end
point of the Kuhio Highway. The park provides access to beaches, trails,
and several ancient Hawaiian sites, including sea caves estimated to be
more than 4,000 years old.”
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DailyVenture |
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Changing attires to an orange evening...
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wallpaper-s |
vendredi 25 avril 2014
The Na Pali Coast is an Adventurer's Paradise
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