kauai in English

noun
1
an island in Hawaii, separated from Oahu by the Kauai Channel; chief town, Lihue.

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1. Wild Cockerel on Kauai pacing across a bright green meadow

2. It is the only Kauai Thyrocopa that has a white forewing with conspicuous black spots.

3. 11 Kauai is not about pampering. It's about going natural and finding the nature within you.

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6. Kiahuna Beachside represents a select group of Beach Houses located at the Kiahuna Plantation Resort only steps away from sunny Poipu Beach, Kauai

7. Julian Coiner and Mindy Williams were a delight to work with in helping us to buy a waterfront condo in Koloa, Kauai

8. The islands (seven big ones are inhabited; 130 small ones aren't) hold such an array because forested, Canyoned Kauai is 6 million years older than the …

9. With our Mountain Tubing and Backcountry Zipline adventures, you get to enjoy exclusive access to over 17,000 scenic acres of former plantation lands in the heart of Kauai

10. But Beachhead was not a documentary; it was a fictional film that was shot on location in Kauai, Hawaii and filmed in Technicolor, a rare choice for early cinema verit¿ filmmaking

11. On October 31, 2003, Hamilton, aged 13 at the time, went for a morning surf along Tunnels Beach, Kauai, with her best friend Alana Blanchard, Alana's father, Holt, and brother Byron.

12. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken enforcement action on Kauai to direct the closure of seven large-capacity Cesspools (LCCs) and collect $221,670 in fines from the Hawai‘i Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR).

13. The tree is categorized as “highly invasive” by the Hawaii-Pacific Weed Risk Assessment and is prone to what is known as “sudden limb shear”: In 2016 an Albizia branch fatally crushed a utility worker on Kauai