Waterfall
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The Waterfall is one of the locations on the Island, first encountered by Kate and Sawyer and later by Nikki and Paulo. A different waterfall is also featured in ...And Found
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Main waterfall
In "Whatever the Case May Be", while collecting fruit for camp Kate and Sawyer heard the sound of falling water. Following the sound, they found a Waterfall spring, which they descended into and later used the surrounding rocks to dive in again. While diving, they found the bodies of two dead Flight 815 passengers underwater, still strapped to their seats. Sawyer decides to search the passengers for any goods they might have on them and he finds a wallet. Kate finds Edward Mars's Halliburton case trapped under the seats and enlists Sawyer's help to fetch it.
In "Exposé", during an on-Island flashback, Nikki overhears Kate discussing the guns from the Halliburton case with Dr. Arzts and Shannon, and asks Kate where the case was found. Nikki and Paulo visit the waterfall, where Paulo dives to the bottom to look for their missing bag, containing their diamonds worth over $8,000 000. He finds the bag, but tells Nikki that there are only dead bodies in the water. We later learn that Paulo returned to the waterfall in secret to retrieve the bag, as we see him with its contents.
Other waterfalls
In "...And Found", Michael had abandoned the Tailies, and Eko and Jin went to search for him. They found him at the base of a small waterfall screaming wildly for Walt.
Novelization
The Lost-based canonical novel Signs of Life featured a Waterfall (presumably this one) which Jeff Hadley uses as a landmark on the way to the set of caves where he is later attacked along with Michael by polar bears.
Trivia
- The filming location from "Whatever the Case May Be" is Waimea Falls in the Waimea Valley Audubon Center in Hawaii.[1]
- The filming location of the underwater scenes is the dive pool at the Hawthorne City Pool [2].
- The filming location from "...And Found" where Michael screams for Walt is in Waihee Valley in Hawaii[3]

