Kava Inui damp ground
Kava Inui damp ground (kava Inui しっち, English: Kawainui Marsh) is damp ground registered with the only Ramsar Convention in Hawaii on damp ground in United States of America Hawaii Oahu.
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Damp ground
Hawaii and Honolulu city own the kava Inui damp ground on maximum damp ground in 3.2 square kilometers of United States of America Hawaii of the area. It is near the chi lure of (windward) in eastern Oahu. A river from the マウナウィリ Valley (Maunawili, Hawaii) becomes the estuary of the place flowing into the sea. [1]
Most of the kava Inui damp ground are covered by a plant, and a cow is put out to pasture now in the drylands. Originally part of this damp ground belonged to the カネオヘ ranch (Kaneohe Ranch).
ヘイアウ of the circumference
I report three ヘイアウ (huaca of the Hawaiian indigenous people), cormorants in the circumference of the kava Inui damp ground, and there are ヘイアウ (UlupōHeiau), パフキニ ヘイアウ (Pahukini), ホロマカニ ヘイアウ (Holomakani), too. [2]
ハマクア damp ground
There is small ハマクア damp ground (Hamakua Marsh) on the mountain side across a road. [3]
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