
Lihu'e serves as the focal point of this Kauai coastline, where residential expansion meets the historical agricultural legacy of the island. The landscape is defined by the steep transition from the heights of Hokulei Peak and Ha'upu down to the sea, carved by the Nawiliwili Stream and Hula'ia Stream. Genealogical interests are well-served by the presence of several burial grounds, including the Lihue Public Cem, Puhi Camp Cem, and the Halehaka Japanese Cem.
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