Sacred Falls State Park (Kaliuwaa in Hawaiian), is a closed state park located in Hau'ula on the North Shore of the Hawaiian island of Oahu. The park encompasses Kaluanui gulch and the waterfalls at its end, after which it is named. It is a place in Koolaolao, with lots of associated Hawaiian lore: "Kaliuwaa (sic) is the most famous of all the valleys in the district of Koolaoloa." According to Hawaiian beliefs, visitors were encouraged to lay leaves and place stones on them, as they entered the valley, gorge and falls, in order to show respect to the demigod associated with the location.
Be respectful stay away from sacred falls it's not just you you're hurting if something happens to you then someone else has to come in risk their lives to save your sorry butt that's not cool
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