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  2. Diamond Head, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Head is a volcanic tuff cone on the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu. It is known to Hawaiians as Lēʻahi ( pronounced [leːˈʔɐhi] ), which is most likely derived from lae (browridge, promontory) plus ʻahi (tuna) because the shape of the ridgeline resembles the shape of a tuna 's dorsal fin. [ 3 ]

  3. Can I go to Diamond Head without a reservation? Why ... - AOL

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    For instance, Ala Moana Beach Park on Oahu's south shore has multiple entrances, which would be difficult to manage. ... Hawaii travel: Diamond Head, Hanauma Bay, booking reservations. Show ...

  4. Kaimana Hila - Wikipedia

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    Kaimana Hila is a Hawaiian song composed in 1916 by Charles E. King, assisted by Andrew Cummings, about Diamond Head, which can be viewed from Waikiki beach on Honolulu, Oahu Island. Kaimana Hila means Diamond head, from the Hawaiian word "Kaimana", which means diamond, and the English word hill. It is one of the popular Hawaiian songs, like ...

  5. Waikiki Natatorium War Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Kaimana Beach with the Natatorium and Waikiki in the background. Adjacent to the south of the Natatorium lies Kaimana Beach, a popular destination for the resident Honolulu population of the Kaimuki, Manoa, Diamond Head and other surrounding communities. Kaimana is a sandy beach lined with palms with a lifeguard tower, showers and public ...

  6. Kapiolani Park - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1893, it is the oldest sporting club in the Pacific according to Guinness World Records. [6] As Kapiʻolani Park continues south, it becomes Kapiʻolani Beach Park, adjacent to Kuhio Beach and Waikiki Beach. The park serves as a natural border between Waikiki and Diamond Head neighborhood.

  7. HFD makes multiple airlift rescues for hikers on Diamond Head

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    The historic hiking trail to the summit, part of the Diamond Head State Monument, remains the No. 1 hike rescue site on Oahu so far this year, according to HFD statistics up to April 30 ...

  8. Fort Ruger - Wikipedia

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    Fort Ruger is a fort on the island of Oʻahu that served as the first military reservation in the Territory of Hawaii.Named after Civil War General Thomas H. Ruger and built in and around Diamond Head Crater, the fort was established by the United States for the purpose of defending the harbor of its newly annexed territory. [2]

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