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- Kalalau_Beach abstract "Kalalau Beach is a beach on the Nā Pali Coast at the base of the Kalalau Valley in north-west Kauaʻi in Hawaiʻi. It is the final destination of the Kalalau Trail, one of the most difficult trails on the Hawaiian Islands. The beach is approximately 1 mile long, with trails snaking through the rest of the valley where people in hiding are rumored to live. There is a camp site on the beach, with a waterfall providing fresh water and composting toilets available. Camping requires a permit. All trash must be packed out. The beach is beautiful and secluded.The beach has high surf, due to the lack of off shore reefs to break the waves. There are strong rip currents making swimming near impossible. In years past, companies offered a landing service, boating hikers in and out of the beach so that they could hike the trail easily. It is still possible to kayak into and out of the beach. The trail ends at Kalalau Beach, as the ocean comes up the cliffs at the western end. Kayaking and swimming (by strong swimmers with fins) from Kalalau Beach are the only ways to reach Honopū Beach. Long term tourists who stay beyond the authorized five days that a camping permit allows are generally considered squatters. These year-round residents may hike out every few months to get food and supplies. Their presence creates an interesting local culture. Many squatters are students on summer vacation, but others have lived in the valley for decades. Park rangers occasionally clear these inhabitants out or chase them into hiding.Water from the waterfall should be purified by boiling or iodine pills, due to the threat of leptospirosis, a bacterial disease spread through contact with infected rat and goat urine. There are herds of feral goats roaming the beach and valley. The goats are a non-native species, and to prevent overpopulation the Department of Land and Natural Resources allows hunting on weekends in August and September. Visitors can find field-dressed pelts hanging around, as hunters pack out only the meat.Mango, guava, passion fruit, and cherry tomatoes are abundant in the valley and are cultivated by the locals.".
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- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageRevisionID "581076648".
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Category:Beaches_of_Kauai.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Cherry_tomato.
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- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Department_of_Land_and_Natural_Resources.
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- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Guava.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiian_Islands.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Honopū_Valley.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Iodine.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Kalalau_Trail.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Kalalau_Valley.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Kauai.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Kayak.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Leptospirosis.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink List_of_beaches_in_Hawaii.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Mango.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Nā_Pali_Coast_State_Park.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Passiflora_edulis.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLink Water_purification.
- Kalalau_Beach wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kalalau Beach".
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- Kalalau_Beach subject Category:Beaches_of_Kauai.
- Kalalau_Beach hypernym Beach.
- Kalalau_Beach type Place.
- Kalalau_Beach type Attraction.
- Kalalau_Beach type Landform.
- Kalalau_Beach comment "Kalalau Beach is a beach on the Nā Pali Coast at the base of the Kalalau Valley in north-west Kauaʻi in Hawaiʻi. It is the final destination of the Kalalau Trail, one of the most difficult trails on the Hawaiian Islands. The beach is approximately 1 mile long, with trails snaking through the rest of the valley where people in hiding are rumored to live. There is a camp site on the beach, with a waterfall providing fresh water and composting toilets available. Camping requires a permit.".
- Kalalau_Beach label "Kalalau Beach".
- Kalalau_Beach sameAs Q6350274.
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- Kalalau_Beach sameAs 5847700.
- Kalalau_Beach sameAs Q6350274.
- Kalalau_Beach wasDerivedFrom Kalalau_Beach?oldid=581076648.
- Kalalau_Beach depiction Kalalau_Trail_2004-08-22.JPG.
- Kalalau_Beach isPrimaryTopicOf Kalalau_Beach.