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On Kauaʻi ’s South Shore you’ll find the spectacular Spouting Horn blowhole, one of the most photographed spots on Kauaʻi. The Poʻipū surf channels into a natural lava tube here and releases a huge spout of water that can reach as high as 50 feet into the air.
Spouting Horn Beach Park is a delightful lookout where you can watch a blowhole spout a plume of sea water into the air. This waterspout occurs whenever waves are forced under the lava shelf and up through an opening in the rocky coast.
Spouting Horn is a blowhole located on the southern coast of Kauai in the Koloa district. This area of Kauai is known for its crashing waves (nearby Poipu translates to "crashing" [1]). These waves erode lava rocks on the coastline which can create narrow openings, as is the case with Spouting Horn.
Spouting Horn, located on Kauai’s southern coast, is one of Hawaii’s most captivating natural wonders. This famous blowhole shoots water high into the air as ocean waves rush through lava tubes, creating a unique spectacle that draws tourists year-round.
This blowhole on Kauai's south shore near Poipu shoots seawater through its natural lava tube up to 50 feet in the air.
Called puhi by ancient Hawaiians, Spouting Horn is a geyser-like blowhole. How it works, is there is a narrow chimney through the roof of an underwater sea cave. when ocean water rushes underneath the lava rocks, it shoots up through the opening - spraying salt water into the air.
Catch a glimpse of Kaua‘i’s famous rainbow-catching puhi or blowhole, Spouting Horn, during an excursion to the island’s South Shore. Located in sunny Po‘ipū, the seaside waterspout not only elicits awe in spectators as it reaches great heights but has a knack for reflecting beautiful bands of color during certain times of the day ...