Oahu Day 2
Started the day at the "Punchbowl" (The National Cemetery of the Pacific). This used to be one of the highlights of a visit to Hawaii, but sadly now it rarely gets mentioned in the travel websites. For people who respect and revere the military it is as moving as going to Arlington National Cemetery. The Punchbowl gets its name because of the location in a volcanic crater above the city of Honolulu.
One of the impressive things about the Memorial is that they have huge panels telling about the major campaigns of the Second World War in the Pacific and the Korean War.
Panoramic View of Honolulu and Waikiki from the entrance to the Punchbowl
After leaving there we headed across the Pali Hwy to the Pali Lookout
The winds are so strong here that the roots of some trees have grown to massive sizes
Below the lookout are pristine white sand beaches with ultra fine sand and with the wind or this side of the island, it is a perfect place for Wind Surfing.
On around the East side of the island and into Waikiki. We parked at the International Marketplace and headed over to Duke's Canoe Club for an early dinner. Then walked around Waikiki.
You can't go to Duke's without having "Hula Pie"
Banyan Tree in the middle of the International Marketplace
Surfboards along beach access
Statue of Don Ho
This one is for Debbie's Benefit, Notice the hand Placement
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