Alofaaga Blowholes Taga Blowholes The Alofaaga Blowholes , also known as the Taga Blowholes , are a natural feature located west of the wharf on the island of Savai'i in Samoa . The entrance to the blowholes is in the village of Taga . [ 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. [ 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 . [ 1 ] References ^   Alofaaga Blowholes . Samoa Tourism Authority . Retrieved on 2005-12-18 . ^   The Taga Blow Holes . Samoan Sensation . Retrieved on 2005-12-18 . This article about a place in Oceania is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . Categories : Oceania geography stubs | Geography of Samoa | Blowholes STA 1 ^ SS 2 ^ STA 1 ^ STA 1 ^ http : //www.visitsamoa.ws/samoa/cms/thingsToSee/alofaaga_blowholes.html Alofaaga Blowholes Samoa Tourism Authority 2005-12-18 SS 2 ^ http : //www.samoa.co.uk/things-to-do.html # tagablowholes The Taga Blow Holes Samoan Sensation 2005-12-18 