- Alofaaga Blowholes
The Alofaaga Blowholes, also known as the Taga Blowholes, are a natural feature located west of the
wharf on the island ofSavai'i inSamoa . The entrance to the blowholes is in the village of Taga. ref label|STA|1|^In this area,
lava flows have created a series of tubes connecting a flat clifftop of lava rock with the ocean below. Waves breaking against the lower end of the tubes send water at high pressure up through the tubes, creating fountains that spray every few seconds. ref label|SS|2|^Tourists and visitors should be advised that the local villagers charge admission for entry to view the blowholes, and the unfenced blowholes, surrounded by wet, slippery rocks, are quite dangerous. Falling into one of the blowholes would be almost certainly fatal.A track along the coast can be followed west to the ancient village of
Fagaloa . ref label|STA|1|^References
#note label|STA|1|^cite web|url=http://www.visitsamoa.ws/samoa/cms/thingsToSee/alofaaga_blowholes.html|title=Alofaaga Blowholes|work=Samoa Tourism Authority|accessdate=2005-12-18
#note label|SS|2|^cite web|url=http://www.samoa.co.uk/things-to-do.html#tagablowholes|title=The Taga Blow Holes|work=Samoan Sensation|accessdate=2005-12-18
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