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"Waipi'o Valley" * Hawaii
Waipio Valley
by Dominic Nessi
  • Waipi‘o valley was home to old Hawaiian kings and once upon a time was densely populated. Now however, Waipi‘o valley is mostly wilderness interspersed with taro fields (Taro is a traditional Hawaiian staple food) and a couple of dozens of inhabitants.

Waipi‘o (or Waipio) Valley is named after the river that runs through the valley (wai-piʻo means curved water in the Hawaiian language) and is about one mile wide and six miles deep. Towards the back the valley splits into many ‘fingers’, each one with its own waterfall. The valley meets the ocean towards the north with a beautiful black sand beach that is cut in two by the river.

Waipio Valley
Waipio Valley

Waipi'o Valley from the end of the 2WD road, Big Island, Hawaii. The road into the valley, though paved, has a 25% grade and only one lane. 25% is...

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Waipio!
Most notably Dominic Nessi.