"Wailau River, Pulena Stream, Waioke'ela Stream, Waiakeakua Stream"@en . . . . "Wailau"@ca . "Wailau Valley"@en . "41785263"^^ . . "1060713222"^^ . . "Wailau \u00E9s una vall a\u00EFllada a la costa nord de l'illa de Moolokai\u02BBi, Hawaii. Es pot arribar amb vaixell (nom\u00E9s a l'estiu), helic\u00F2pter o per des de la riba sud-est de l'illa, que est\u00E0 fortament cobert i pr\u00E0cticament intransitables en alguns llocs. La vall era una antiga , ben poblada fins al segle xix, i contenia moltes plantacions de taro. Actualment, la vall gaireb\u00E9 no est\u00E0 poblada, encara que ocasionalment els habitants de Molokai\u02BBi acampen per la platja, a la desembocadura de la vall, a l'estiu."@ca . "2851"^^ . . . . . "Wailau is an isolated valley on the North Shore of the island of Molokai, Hawaii, It can be reached by boat (only in the summer), helicopter or by from the southeast shore of the island which is heavily overgrown and virtually impassable in places. The valley was an ancient ahupuaa, and well-populated until the 19th century, and contained many taro plantations. The valley is nearly unpopulated today, although Molokai residents occasionally camp by the beach at the mouth of the valley in the summer."@en . . . . . . . "Hawaii"@en . . "Wailau"@en . . . "21.14249992370605"^^ . . . "POINT(-156.83555603027 21.142499923706)"^^ . . . "Wailau \u00E9s una vall a\u00EFllada a la costa nord de l'illa de Moolokai\u02BBi, Hawaii. Es pot arribar amb vaixell (nom\u00E9s a l'estiu), helic\u00F2pter o per des de la riba sud-est de l'illa, que est\u00E0 fortament cobert i pr\u00E0cticament intransitables en alguns llocs. La vall era una antiga , ben poblada fins al segle xix, i contenia moltes plantacions de taro. Actualment, la vall gaireb\u00E9 no est\u00E0 poblada, encara que ocasionalment els habitants de Molokai\u02BBi acampen per la platja, a la desembocadura de la vall, a l'estiu."@ca . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "224"^^ . . "21.1425 -156.83555555555554" . . . . . . "Wailau is an isolated valley on the North Shore of the island of Molokai, Hawaii, It can be reached by boat (only in the summer), helicopter or by from the southeast shore of the island which is heavily overgrown and virtually impassable in places. The valley was an ancient ahupuaa, and well-populated until the 19th century, and contained many taro plantations. The valley is nearly unpopulated today, although Molokai residents occasionally camp by the beach at the mouth of the valley in the summer."@en . "-156.8355560302734"^^ . "200"^^ . . . . . . . .