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Subject Item
dbr:Big_Bog,_Maui
rdf:type
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Big Bog, Maui
rdfs:comment
The Big Bog on the island of Maui is the largest high-altitude bog in the Hawaiian Islands. It is located on East Maui Volcano's east rift zone, at the border between Hāna Forest Reserve and Haleakalā National Park. It is alleged to be one of the wettest places on earth, with a reported annual rainfall of 404 inches (10,300 mm) for the period 1992-2018.
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Big Bog
dbp:name
Big Bog
geo:lat
20.72900009155273
geo:long
-156.0919952392578
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dbc:Geography_of_Maui
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n11:Big-Bog-Haleakala.jpg?width=300
dbp:aprRainMm
978.1
dbp:augRainMm
788.5
dbp:decRainMm
925
dbp:elevationFt
5400
dbp:febRainMm
633.6
dbp:janRainMm
817
dbp:julRainMm
833
dbp:junRainMm
724.2
dbp:location
dbr:Hawaii dbr:Maui dbr:United_States Big Bog 1993-2011
dbp:marRainMm
1322.7
dbp:mayRainMm
648.2
dbp:novRainMm
965.8
dbp:octRainMm
973.1
dbp:photo
Big-Bog-Haleakala.jpg
dbp:photoCaption
Rain gauge on a ridge overlooking the Big Bog
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green
dbp:sepRainMm
662.2
dbp:singleLine
Y
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20.729 -156.092
dbo:abstract
The Big Bog on the island of Maui is the largest high-altitude bog in the Hawaiian Islands. It is located on East Maui Volcano's east rift zone, at the border between Hāna Forest Reserve and Haleakalā National Park. It is alleged to be one of the wettest places on earth, with a reported annual rainfall of 404 inches (10,300 mm) for the period 1992-2018.
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