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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 ]
The Diamond Head Oil Refinery is a former oil reprocessing facility located in Kearny, New Jersey, United States, that was designated as a Superfund site by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). It opened up in 1946, but then stopped production in 1979 and has been inactive since then.
Fort Ruger was the site of Battery Harlow, armed with eight 12-inch mortars. [5] The fort's prominent location on Diamond Head made it a natural fire control station, with several posts built into Lēʻahi Peak.
We want to reduce the impact of visitors and really ensure that our residents have access to these desirable places." Nonlocals who want to hike Diamond Head can make a reservation 14 days in advance.
Diamond Head is a 1,700-metre (5,600 ft) (rim-to-rim) wide [40] typical tuff cone with a wide and not overly deep crater that forms a prominent promontory east of Honolulu. [38] Inland from Diamond Head lie the Kaimukī and Mauʻumae cones, [51] which appear to come from a shared fissure. [38]
Dec. 21—In defense of its Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic title, the Hawaii basketball team is putting it on the line. In defense of its Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic title, the ...
Aug. 9—ESPN Events announced the matchups for December's Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic men's basketball tournament at SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center. The eight-team tournament ...
3399 Diamond Head Rd. 21°15′20″N 157°48′34″W / 21.25568°N 157.809492°W / 21.25568; -157.809492 ( US Coast Guard Diamond Head Lighthouse Honolulu