Question 1: What type of vegetation was traditionally grown by early Hawaiians in the Kalalau Valley?
A Taro
B Rice
C Sugarcane
Early Hawaiians cultivated taro in the remote Kalalau Valley due to its suitability for the fertile soil and freshwater streams, making it a staple food crop in the tropics.
Correct Answer: Taro
Question 2: How can visitors access Kalalau Beach?
A By kayak
B By bus
C By road
Visitors to Kalalau Beach can either hike the challenging 11-mile dirt trail or, during summer, arrive by kayak, making kayaking a popular alternative for adventurous travelers.
Correct Answer: By kayak
Question 3: What historical elements can be found in the Kalalau Valley?
A Ruins of temples and dwellings
B Ancient aqueducts
C Old battlefields
Kalalau Valley is home to the ruins of ancient temples and dwellings built by early Native Hawaiians, reflecting their spiritual connection to the land and historical way of life.
Correct Answer: Ruins of temples and dwellings