Spouting Horn blowhole

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Spouting Horn blowhole is a famous natural ocean geyser on the south shore of Kauai, Hawaii, known for its dramatic water spouts and roaring sounds created by waves forcing water through a lava tube.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf blowhole
natural ocean geyser
tourist attraction
associatedWith local Hawaiian legends
stories of a trapped lizard or moʻo spirit
bestViewingConditions high surf
incoming tide
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environment rocky shoreline
volcanic coastal terrain
formedBy wave erosion of volcanic rock
geologicalOrigin lava tube
hasAccess publicly accessible
hasCharacteristic dramatic water spouts
roaring sounds
spray jets through a natural opening
hasInfrastructure parking area
railings for visitor safety
viewing platform
hasNameOrigin named for the spouting and horn-like sound
hasNearbyFacilities parking lot
restrooms
souvenir stands
hasType coastal landform
hazard slippery rocks
strong waves
isFamousFor distinctive horn-like sound
high vertical water plumes
isPartOf Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
locatedIn Hawaii NERFINISHED
Kauai NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

south shore of Kauai
mechanism waves force water through a lava tube
near Poipu NERFINISHED
Poipu Beach NERFINISHED
ocean Pacific Ocean
region South Shore of Kauai NERFINISHED
safetyNote visitors are advised not to approach the blowhole opening
soundDescription hissing and roaring noise
tourismStatus popular tourist attraction
scenic viewpoint
touristActivities photography
sightseeing
whale watching in season
viewType oceanfront

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Poʻipū hasAttraction Spouting Horn blowhole