Erosion has incised deep gullies and the sea has formed steep cliffs on the oldest island of the Hawai'ian archipelago where volcanic activity has ceased millions of years ago. One of the wettest spots on Earth is located on Kaua'i.

Nā Pali Coast | Awa'awapuhi Valley
Nā Pali Coast | Awa'awapuhi Valley with rainbow
Nā Pali Coast | Nu'alolo Valley
Nā Pali Coast | Soil erosion at Lolo Vista Point
Nā Pali Coast | Nu'alolo Valley
Nā Pali Coast | Kalalau Valley
Nā Pali Coast | Honopū Beach
Nā Pali Coast with Honopū Sea Arch
Nā Pali Coast
Nā Pali Coast
Nā Pali Coast
Nā Pali Coast
Nā Pali Coast | Hanakāpī'ai Beach
Ke'e Beach
Ke'e Beach | Coconut palms
Hanalei Valley
Hanalei Valley
Hanalei | Wainiha Valley and Namolokama Mountains
Hanalei Valley
Hanalei Valley
Līhu'e | Wailua Falls
Līhu'e | Wailua Falls
Nā Pali Coast | Waterfall
Jurassic Falls
Mt. Wai'ale'ale
Mt. Wai'ale'ale
Mt. Wai'ale'ale
Alaka'i Swamp | Tree fern
Alaka'i Swamp
Koke'e SP | Highland
Koke'e SP | Highland
Koke'e SP | Montane forest
Koke'e SP | Kāhili ginger
Koke'e SP | Highway 550
Waimea Canyon
Waimea Canyon
Waimea Canyon
Kawaipapa Valley
Makaweli Valley
Makaweli Valley
Mākaha Valley and Ridge
Kauhao Valley and Mākaha Ridge
Polihale Beach and Mākaha Ridge
Kekaha | Highway 50
Waimea | United Church of Christ
Waimea | Team sports
Waimea | Savanna
Waimea | Farmland and coast
Hanapepe | Sugar cane cultivation
Kaumakani | Old sugar mill
Hanapepe | Coffee cultivation
Līhu'e | Farmland and Haupu Range
Līhu'e | Residential area
Līhu'e | Nawiliwili Harbour with cruiseship
Lihue | Helicopters
