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| Lone Cedar || Lone Cedar Tree || ''[[Nawuhu mythology#Lone Cedar Myth|Dunisúlu]]'' || (See [[Nawuhu mythology]].) | | Lone Cedar || Lone Cedar Tree || ''[[Nawuhu mythology#Lone Cedar Myth|Dunisúlu]]'' || (See [[Nawuhu mythology]].) | ||
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| Maka Wuhu || Mount Tenganamanga<ref>From [[Wedge]] '' | | Maka Wuhu || Mount Tenganamanga<ref>From [[Wedge]] ''tenganəmuáánga'' [[Help:IPA|[tæŋɑnəˈmʷɑːŋgɑ]]] "cousins from the ports"</ref> || ''Maka Wúhu'' || God, Mount Wuhu, The Supreme Mountain | ||
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| Needlepoint Spire || Needlepoint Crag || ''Nabuta Di’i'' || Great Spear | | Needlepoint Spire || Needlepoint Crag || ''Nabuta Di’i'' || Great Spear | ||
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===Sea spots=== | ===Sea spots=== | ||
'''Sea spots'''([[Nawuhu]]: ''Yalmau Kopíai''; ''lit.'' Sea's Spots, Sea's Secret Places) are specific places in the surrounding ocean of Wuhu Island that are mythologically or culturally important in [[Nawuhu mythology]] and Nawuhu folk religion as a whole. The oldest sea spots are rooted in centuries-old mythology: for example, the area that is currently used for wakeboarding by tourists is known as the ''Nojagolókopi''; the supposed grave of the legendary Sea Serpent, ''Nojagolókoa''. | '''Sea spots'''([[Nawuhu]]: ''Yalmau Kopíai''; ''lit.'' Sea's Spots, Sea's Secret Places) are specific places in the surrounding ocean of Wuhu Island that are mythologically or culturally important in [[Nawuhu mythology]] and Nawuhu folk religion as a whole. The oldest sea spots are rooted in centuries-old mythology: for example, the area that is currently used for wakeboarding by tourists is known as the ''Nojagolókopi''; the supposed grave of the legendary Sea Serpent, ''Nojagolókoa''. | ||
==Man-made landmarks== | ==Man-made landmarks== | ||
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