Waimea Valley

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Waimea Valley is a lush, culturally significant valley and nature park on Oʻahu known for its botanical gardens, sacred Hawaiian historical sites, and waterfall.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf botanical garden
cultural heritage site
nature park
valley
conservationFocus Hawaiian cultural sites preservation
native Hawaiian plants
contains ancient agricultural terraces
archaeological sites
native Hawaiian forest areas
sacred sites (wahi pana)
ecosystemType tropical valley ecosystem
hasCulturalSignificance Hawaiian aliʻi (chiefly) history
Native Hawaiian land stewardship
traditional Hawaiian religious practices
hasFeature botanical garden
cultural sites
heiau
introduced tropical plant collections
loʻi kalo (taro patches)
native Hawaiian plant collections
reconstructed traditional Hawaiian structures
stream
visitor center
walking trails
waterfall
hasNameInLanguage Waimea NERFINISHED
knownFor Hawaiian cultural programs
accessible waterfall swimming area
botanical diversity
educational tours
lush vegetation
sacred Hawaiian historical sites
languageOfToponym Hawaiian
locatedIn Hawaii NERFINISHED
Honolulu County NERFINISHED
Oʻahu NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
nameMeaning reddish water
near Waimea Bay NERFINISHED
offers botanical education programs
cultural demonstrations
guided tours
self-guided walks
openTo public
operatedAs cultural and botanical garden attraction
situatedOn North Shore of Oʻahu NERFINISHED
touristAttractionIn Hawaii NERFINISHED

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North Shore of Oʻahu hasLandmark Waimea Valley