Kauai
Appearance
Kauai (Havaiane: [kauˈaʔi]; Kauai-Niihauane: [tauˈaʔi][1]) est geologice veterrima ex principalibus Insulis Havaianis.
Urbes et oppida
[recensere | fontem recensere]Loci qui tenere videntem possunt
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Loca Deserta Alakai
- Hortus Allerton
- Antrum Filicosum
- Hanalei Sinus
- Templum Iraivan
- Litus Kee
- Koke'e State Park
- Hortus Limahuli
- Hortus McBryde
- Hortus Moir
- Hortus Botanicus Na Aina Kai
- Nā Pali Coast State Park
- Cornu Exsiliens
- Vailua Flumen
- Vaimea Convallis
- Litus septentrionale iuxta Princeville
Nexus interni
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]Fontes
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Edward Joesting. 1984. Kaua‘i, the Separate Kingdom. Honolului: University of Hawaii Press et Kaua‘i Museum Association. ISBN 0-8248-1162-3
- Chris. 1996. "Landscape Photography by David Boynton." The Kaua’i Movie Book (October). Honolului: Mutual Publishing. ISBN 1-56647-141-9.
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Kauai Chamber of Commerce - Essential business information
- Kauai Visitors Bureau
- Litora Kauaiana
- Ascents of Waialeale and Kawaikini; hikes in the Alakai Swamp and Waimea Canyon
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