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Makaleha Mountains

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Makaleha Mountains
Makalea Mountains as seen from Moalepe Trail (2018 photograph)
Highest point
Elevation3,215 ft (980 m)
Geography
CountryUnited States
StateHawaii
Range coordinates22°7′N 159°25′W / 22.117°N 159.417°W / 22.117; -159.417

The Makaleha Mountains (pronounced Hawaiian pronunciation: [ˈmɐkəˈlɛhə] or Hawaiian pronunciation: [ˈmɐtəˈlɛhə] in Hawaiian) are a mountain range in Kauai County on the eastern side of the Hawaiian island of Kauai. The highest point is approximately 3,215 feet (980 meters) above sea level.

The derivation of the place name Makaleha is the Hawaiian word makaleha (from maka "eye" and leha "to lift up") meaning "to wonder at; to admire" or "to lift the eyebrows, as in wonder or admiration".[1][2]

Makaleha pritchardia or Pritchardia hardyi is an endangered species of Arecaceae palm tree that is endemic to Hawaiian tropical rainforests on Kauai. In 1998 only 30 individuals remained in the wild along Powerline Trail between Wailua and Princeville.[3]

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Footnotes

  1. ^ Makaleha Mountains, Hawaiian Place Names.
  2. ^ Lorrin Andrews and Henry H. Parker (1922), A Dictionary of the Hawaiian Language, p. 402.
  3. ^ Pritchardia hardyi, 2017 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.

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This page was last edited on 19 January 2023, at 22:20
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