Sacred Falls State Park

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Sacred Falls State Park ist ein State Park mit einem Wasserfall bei Hauʻula auf der Insel Oʻahu im US-Bundesstaat Hawaii. Er wurde 1999 nach einem schweren Unglück geschlossen. rdf:langString
Sacred Falls State Park (Kaliuwaʻa en hawaïen, ce qui signifie Chutes Sacrées), est un parc d'État fermé situé à Hau'ula sur la côte nord de l'île hawaïenne d'Oahu. L'endroit est fermé depuis la chute de pierres survenue lors de la fête des mères en 1999. Bien que les personnes prises dans le parc soient passibles de lourdes amendes, les randonneurs continuent de pénétrer dans le parc 20 ans plus tard . Le parc englobe le ravin de Kaluanui et les chutes d'eau à son extrémité, d'où son nom. rdf:langString
Sacred Falls State Park (traditionally named Kaliuwaʻa in Hawaiian) is a closed state park located in Hauʻula on the North Shore of the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu. It has been closed since the rockfall that occurred on Mother's Day in 1999. Although people caught entering the park are subject to hefty fines, hikers continue to trespass into the park. The park encompasses Kaluanui gulch and the waterfalls at its end. It is a wahi pana in the district (moku) of Koʻolauloa, with much associated Hawaiian lore: "Kaliuwaa (sic) is the most famous of all the valleys in the district of Koolauloa." rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Parc d'État de Sacred Falls
rdf:langString Sacred Falls State Park
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rdf:langString Hau'ula, Hawaii, Hawaii, United States
rdf:langString Location of Sacred Falls State Park in Hawaii
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rdf:langString Aerial view of Sacred Falls
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rdf:langString Sacred Falls State Park ist ein State Park mit einem Wasserfall bei Hauʻula auf der Insel Oʻahu im US-Bundesstaat Hawaii. Er wurde 1999 nach einem schweren Unglück geschlossen.
rdf:langString Sacred Falls State Park (Kaliuwaʻa en hawaïen, ce qui signifie Chutes Sacrées), est un parc d'État fermé situé à Hau'ula sur la côte nord de l'île hawaïenne d'Oahu. L'endroit est fermé depuis la chute de pierres survenue lors de la fête des mères en 1999. Bien que les personnes prises dans le parc soient passibles de lourdes amendes, les randonneurs continuent de pénétrer dans le parc 20 ans plus tard . Le parc englobe le ravin de Kaluanui et les chutes d'eau à son extrémité, d'où son nom.
rdf:langString Sacred Falls State Park (traditionally named Kaliuwaʻa in Hawaiian) is a closed state park located in Hauʻula on the North Shore of the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu. It has been closed since the rockfall that occurred on Mother's Day in 1999. Although people caught entering the park are subject to hefty fines, hikers continue to trespass into the park. The park encompasses Kaluanui gulch and the waterfalls at its end. It is a wahi pana in the district (moku) of Koʻolauloa, with much associated Hawaiian lore: "Kaliuwaa (sic) is the most famous of all the valleys in the district of Koolauloa." According to Hawaiian beliefs, visitors were encouraged to lay leaves and place stones on them, as they entered the valley, gorge, and falls to show respect to the demigod associated with the location.
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