Oloʻupena Falls | |
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Location | Molokai, Hawaii, United States |
Type | Tiered |
Total height | 2,953 feet (900.07 m) |
World height ranking | 4 |
Oloʻupena Falls, or Oloupena Falls, is a waterfall located in the north-eastern part of Hawaiian Island of Molokai,[1] and is considered to be the fourth highest waterfall in the world.[2]
Falls have formed on a short, seasonal stream and are falling over the edge of one of the tallest sea-side cliffs of the world, located between the Pelekunu and Wailau valleys. Falls have gnawed a groove in the cliff-face and can be observed only from the ocean or air.[3]