Proper noun
Kau (plural Kaus)
A surname.
Ahu are found mostly on the coast, where they are distributed fairly evenly except on the western slopes of Mount Terevaka and the Rano Kau and Poike Heavy erosion and landslides may have buried them in soil. Source: Internet
Entries are accepted in pupu, entree, and dessert categories, and all recipes must be made with Kau coffee. Source: Internet
The Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said northeast winds would continue to carry ash downstream across the Kau District, affecting the Punaluu, Wood Valley, and Naalehu communities into the early afternoon. Source: Internet
In the first half of the 20th century, steam reportedly came out of the Rano Kau crater wall. Source: Internet
The Mataveri end of Hanga Roa is visible in the background with Rano Kau rising above it. Source: Internet
Police report that Kau stated that her neighbor had come to the house and threatened her with a machete and set her house on fire. Source: Internet