Sharp, green mountains stretch for 30 kilometers above the ocean, forming the Na Pali Coast ("Na Pali" means "cliffs" in Hawaiian). This breathtaking landscape has been sculpted over millions of years by powerful winds and heavy rains that swelled the waters of rivers flowing from Mount Waialeale. Hundreds of waterfalls were created over time and they continue to carve out a relief that is ever sharper, to the point that it seems unreal. Until the beginning of the 20th century, Hawaiians lived in the valleys of the Na pali Coast, where they felt protected

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Panorama du Kalalau. Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) / Tor Johnson
Survol en hélicoptère de la Na Pali Coast. Ludovic COSTE
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