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Diamond Head
Oahu's signature natural skyline, Diamond Head, an extinct volcano crater.

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Hanauma Bay
Just east of Honolulu around the southeastern tip of the island is Hanauma Bay, one of the state's best known snorkeling spots and most picturesque scenic overlooks.

The coral at Hanauma Bay has suffered from years of human contact, but the fish are still plentiful.

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Koko Head
Koko Head crater seen from a scuba diving site a couple of miles offshore

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Mt Ka'ala
Climbing up Mt. Ka'ala in the Waianae range, the tallest peak on Oahu.

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Valley of the Temples
The Valley of the Temples offers some striking views of the mountains in the distance.

Byodo-In Temple, an exact copy of its Japanese counterpart, is one of the most peaceful spots on the island

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Aloha Stadium
Crowds fill Aloha Stadium for University of Hawaii football.
The stadium doubles as the
site for a huge flea market on weekends.

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Windward Beaches
While Waikiki Beach suffocates under the weight of thousands of tourists, just a short drive away are entire stretches of coastline where you can have a beach all to yourself.

Local girls at play.

AH6HY taking a break from the pileups!

