The most pictured volcanic crater is Diamond Head. Another famous volcanic crater is the "Punchbowl", which is now the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
The most pictured volcanic crater is Diamond Head. Another famous volcanic crater is the "Punchbowl", which is now the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
The most pictured volcanic crater is Diamond Head. Another famous volcanic crater is the "Punchbowl", which is now the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
The most pictured volcanic crater is Diamond Head. Another famous volcanic crater is the "Punchbowl", which is now the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
The most pictured volcanic crater is Diamond Head. Another famous volcanic crater is the "Punchbowl", which is now the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
The most pictured volcanic crater is Diamond Head. Another famous volcanic crater is the "Punchbowl", which is now the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
Diamond Head crater got its name from the 19th-century British sailors who mistook crystals embedded in the rocks for diamonds. This mistaken identity led to the crater being named Diamond Head.
Diamond Head
Diamond Head is a volcanic tuff cone located on the island of Oahu in Hawaii, near the city of Honolulu. It is a popular hiking destination and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
150,000 years ago it was
There is no federal Army installation in the crater at Diamond Head. There is however a State of Hawaii Civil Defense facility located there. This would or could include elements of the Hawaii National Guard, the Hawaii Air National Guard, and Hawaiian Civil Air Defense. There are also elements of the American Red Cross there, and there are buildings there related to the Diamond Head State Monument.
The famous extinct volcano on the island of Oahu is called Diamond Head. It is located near Waikiki Beach and is a popular hiking destination for visitors to the island.