The valley is renowned for its natural beauty; it is surrounded by lush cliffs more than 2000 feet high. The valley bottom is broad and relatively flat, with an accessible region about 2 miles long and 0.5 miles wide. The abundant sun and rain provides an ideal environment for flaura and fauna. Many native Hawaiians lived in the valley into the 20th century, farming taro from a vast complex of terraced fields. Today, its designation as a state park forbids any one from residing there.
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2007-09-06 05:14 Gh5046 2636×1200×8 (1082889 bytes) Photographer: myself, [[User:Gh5046|Gh5046]] A stitched panorama of the [[Kalalau Valley]] taken 2007/08/30 from the Na Pali Kona Forest Reserve Pihea Trail in Hawaii. The photo was stitched from several other photos, cropped and resized, otherwise it
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