Ancient Diamond Head Crater - Honolulu - Oahu

Ancient Diamond Head Crater - Honolulu - Oahu

Known in Hawaiian as Leahi (brow of the tuna), the crater was given the name Diamond Head by British sailors in the nineteenth century who believed they found diamonds on the crater's slopes. Diamond Head is a popular hiking destination nowadays, offering panoramic views of Waikiki and the south coast of Oahu.

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Waikiki Beach: An Iconic & Popular Beach of Hawaii

Waikiki Beach: An Iconic & Popular Beach of Hawaii

With the several parts that make up this two-mile length of white sand, it truly should be called Waikiki Beaches. Altogether, these beach portions form what is known as Waikiki Beach, one of the biggest and most bussiest locations on Oahu, where a multitude of tourist-oriented activities appear to go on all day and much of the night.

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King Kamehameha's Statue - An Honor To King Kamehameha I

King Kamehameha's Statue - An Honor To King Kamehameha I

This magnificent King Kamehameha I monument, which stands majestically in front of Ali'iolane Hale in Downtown Honolulu, is a statue of one of Hawaii's most renowned and respected kings, Kamehameha the Great, who was the first to unite the islands and invite foreigners to his territories.

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