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ワイルク川 Wailuku (rivier) Ваилуку (река) Río Wailuku Wailuku River
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El Río Wailuku​ (en inglés: Wailuku River)​ es un curso de agua de 28 millas de largo (45,1 kilómetros) en la isla de Hawái​ en Estados Unidos.​ Es el río más largo de Hawái y su curso se encuentra principalmente a lo largo de la brecha entre los flujos de lava del Mauna Kea y los de Mauna Loa, al sur. Surge en alrededor de los 10.800 pies (3.300 m) de altitud a lo largo de la vertiente oriental del Mauna Kea (19°48'26"N 155°25'13"O). Fluye generalmente hacia el este, descendiendo abruptamente desde la montaña y entrando en el Océano Pacífico en la localidad de Hilo. Ваилуку (гав. Wailuku, англ. Wailuku River) — река на острове Гавайи в штате Гавайи протяжённостью 45,1 км. Является самой длинной рекой на Гавайских островах. The Wailuku River is a 28.0-mile-long (45.1 km) water course on the Island of Hawaiʻi in the Hawaiian Islands. It is the longest river in Hawai'i and the largest in the state by mean discharge. Its course lies mostly along the divide between the lava flows of Mauna Kea and those of Mauna Loa to the south. It arises at about the 10,800 feet (3,300 m) elevation along the eastern slope of Mauna Kea (19°48′26″N 155°25′13″W / 19.80722°N 155.42028°W). It flows generally eastward, descending steeply from the mountain and entering the Pacific Ocean at Hilo. De Wailuku op het eiland Hawaï is met 45 kilometer lengte de langste rivier in de staat Hawaï in de Verenigde Staten. Hij ontspringt op 3300 meter hoogte op de oostelijke helling van de vulkaan Mauna Kea. De rivier stroomt daarna over de lavavelden die gelegen zijn tussen de vulkanen Mauna Loa en Mauna Kea en bereikt de Grote Oceaan in Hilo. In het Hawaïaans, betekent wai zoet water en luku vernietiging, dus de naam van de rivier duidt erop dat de stroming sterk kan zijn. De waterstand kan binnen korte tijd sterk stijgen. ワイルク川(わいるくがわ、ワイルクがわ、英語: Wailuku River)またはヴァイルク川と呼ばれているのは、米国ハワイ州ハワイ島の多雨地域(東側)にあるヒロの町の西にある川で、同島および全ハワイ州で最長の川である。観光地として名高い「虹の滝」はこの川の流れにある。
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Waiānuenue Falls on the Wailuku River
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De Wailuku op het eiland Hawaï is met 45 kilometer lengte de langste rivier in de staat Hawaï in de Verenigde Staten. Hij ontspringt op 3300 meter hoogte op de oostelijke helling van de vulkaan Mauna Kea. De rivier stroomt daarna over de lavavelden die gelegen zijn tussen de vulkanen Mauna Loa en Mauna Kea en bereikt de Grote Oceaan in Hilo. Het is gelegen ten westen van Hilo. Hier bevinden zich verschillende watervallen, zoals Rainbow Falls, Peepee Falls, en Boiling Pots. Nabij Hilo bevindt zich ook een kleine waterkrachtcentrale. De gemiddelde hoeveelheid water in de rivier bij Hilo is 8 m³/s, met maxima die 40 maal zo groot zijn. In het Hawaïaans, betekent wai zoet water en luku vernietiging, dus de naam van de rivier duidt erop dat de stroming sterk kan zijn. De waterstand kan binnen korte tijd sterk stijgen. The Wailuku River is a 28.0-mile-long (45.1 km) water course on the Island of Hawaiʻi in the Hawaiian Islands. It is the longest river in Hawai'i and the largest in the state by mean discharge. Its course lies mostly along the divide between the lava flows of Mauna Kea and those of Mauna Loa to the south. It arises at about the 10,800 feet (3,300 m) elevation along the eastern slope of Mauna Kea (19°48′26″N 155°25′13″W / 19.80722°N 155.42028°W). It flows generally eastward, descending steeply from the mountain and entering the Pacific Ocean at Hilo. Wailuku River State Park is located along the lower reach of the river. One section of the park includes Rainbow Falls (19°43′9″N 155°6′34″W / 19.71917°N 155.10944°W), and another section Peʻepeʻe falls and an area called the Boiling Pots (a series of small falls and pools). The upper and middle reaches of the river are known for hunting of introduced game animals. The lower river is a popular destination for swimming and tubing. However, it is also one of the deadliest bodies of water in the state, as the river is not guarded and can behave unpredictably. The lower reach of the river is used for the generation of hydroelectricity. The flow at Hilo averages 275 cubic feet per second (8 m³/s) with peak flows 40 times as great. Water flow is monitored by the USGS. The stream carries an average of 10 tons of suspended sediment into Hilo Bay each day, at 19°43′40″N 155°5′15″W / 19.72778°N 155.08750°W. The river has been the site of sewage leaks and is the subject of water quality research. Water advisories are posted online by the State of Hawaii. There is a plan for restoration of the Hilo Bay watershed that includes characterization of the Wailuku River. In the Hawaiian language, wai means fresh water and luku means destruction, so it means essentially River of Destruction. The river can rise into the trees and drop back down very fast. The high flood marks can be seen dated in concrete, on the stairs going down to the river behind the Hilo Public Library. According to legend, the river was created in a battle between the god Maui and the lizard monster Kuna. The river is rated Class 5 white water and has been navigated by experts on kayak. ワイルク川(わいるくがわ、ワイルクがわ、英語: Wailuku River)またはヴァイルク川と呼ばれているのは、米国ハワイ州ハワイ島の多雨地域(東側)にあるヒロの町の西にある川で、同島および全ハワイ州で最長の川である。観光地として名高い「虹の滝」はこの川の流れにある。 El Río Wailuku​ (en inglés: Wailuku River)​ es un curso de agua de 28 millas de largo (45,1 kilómetros) en la isla de Hawái​ en Estados Unidos.​ Es el río más largo de Hawái y su curso se encuentra principalmente a lo largo de la brecha entre los flujos de lava del Mauna Kea y los de Mauna Loa, al sur. Surge en alrededor de los 10.800 pies (3.300 m) de altitud a lo largo de la vertiente oriental del Mauna Kea (19°48'26"N 155°25'13"O). Fluye generalmente hacia el este, descendiendo abruptamente desde la montaña y entrando en el Océano Pacífico en la localidad de Hilo. El parque estatal Río Wailuku está situado a lo largo del tramo inferior del río. Una sección del parque incluye las Cascadas Rainbow (19°43'9"N 155°6'34"O), y otra sección Pe'epe'e cae en un área llamada Boiling Pots (una serie de pequeñas cascadas y piscinas). Ваилуку (гав. Wailuku, англ. Wailuku River) — река на острове Гавайи в штате Гавайи протяжённостью 45,1 км. Является самой длинной рекой на Гавайских островах.
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