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Mar 31, 2020

Hiking Diamond Head in Hawaii

Prominently featured on almost every postcard of Waikiki, Diamond Head is a volcanic tuff cone located on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. With a trail that allows visitors to hike to the top, Diamond Head offers some of the most incredible views overlooking Honolulu and the surrounding island. There are also a handful of bunkers at the top of the volcano leftover from World War 2 that further add to the character of Diamond Head and its landmark status.

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head got its English name from British sailors in the 19th century who mistook calcite crystals on a nearby beach for diamonds. Today a casual 1.1km (0.75 mile) hike leads to the edge of the crater with a gain of 560 feet in elevation.


At the top of Diamond Head you'll find a former coastal artillery observation platform, small bunkers, tunnels, an interior spiral staircase, and a long exterior outdoor staircase. We were pretty casual and took our time at Diamond Head, and the hike and sightseeing still only took a couple hours. It's well worth a visit for the views alone.

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii
Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii
Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii


Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii

Diamond Head Hike Oahu Hawaii


Mar 30, 2020

Charlestown Navy Yard in Boston, Massachusetts

Formerly one of the oldest shipbuilding facilities in the United States Navy, the Charlestown Navy Yard (or Boston Navy Yard) in Boston, Massachusetts was decommissioned in 1974. Today the site is part of the Boston National Historical Park administered by the National Park Service, which is home to the 1797 warship USS Constitution and the 1943 destroyer USS Cassin Young.

Charlestown Navy Yard Boston


Charlestown Navy Yard Boston

Charlestown Navy Yard Boston
Charlestown Navy Yard Boston
Charlestown Navy Yard Boston
Charlestown Navy Yard Boston



Charlestown Navy Yard Boston




Charlestown Navy Yard Boston

Charlestown Navy Yard Boston
Charlestown Navy Yard Boston
Charlestown Navy Yard Boston
Charlestown Navy Yard Boston


Charlestown Navy Yard Boston



Nov 26, 2019

Enola Gay at the National Air and Space Museum

A few visuals of the Enola Gay, the B-29 Superfortress Bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan during World War II. The Enola Gay is on permanent display at the Udvar-Hazy Center, part of the National Air and Space Museum in Virginia.

Enola Gay Location

Enola Gay Location
Enola Gay Location




Enola Gay Location
Enola Gay Location

Enola Gay Location

Enola Gay Location

Enola Gay Location