Traveling Alpaca Falls - Twice in One Place
That said, the falls were also lovely. The smaller Kahuna Fall was first, followed by the much taller Akaka a 10-minute walk later. Pictured here is Akaka Falls, a 442 ft. tall waterfall. Local folklore describes a stone located here called Pohaku a Pele that, when struck by a branch of lehua apane (a tree with red blossoms), will call the sky to darken and rain to fall. It's a nicer story than the scientific explanation that water caused a rift in the rock, resulting in a waterfall. Boooooring.
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