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    A picnic area and park at the trailhead/parking area for the Diamond Head Crater Hike.
    The entrance to the visitor center, restrooms, and picnic shelter at Diamond Head Crater.
    An early section of the Diamond Head Crater Hike.
    View north along the Diamond Head Crater Hike.
    Hikers heading back down the Diamond Head Crater Hike.
    View northeast from Diamond Head of the Ko'olau Mountains, Maunalua Bay, Koko Head, and Koko Crater.
    View east from Diamond Head of Maunalua Bay, Koko Head, and Koko Crater.
    Traffic jam on the hike up to the top of Diamond Head.
    View of hikers and the 761-foot summit of Diamond Head.
    First stairway of the military bunker on Diamond Head.
    A passage through the military bunker on Diamond Head.
    A passage through the military bunker on Diamond Head.
    A crowded view from the summit of Diamond Head (761 ft).
    The view west to Waikīkī from the summit of Diamond Head (761 ft).
    View west toward Waikīkī from the summit of Diamond Head (761 ft).
    View west toward Waikīkī from the summit of Diamond Head (761 ft).
    View west toward Waikīkī, the 1929-built Royal Hawaiian Hotel, and the Ponds from the summit of Diamond Head (761 ft).
    The War Memorial Natatorium, viewed from the summit of Diamond Head.

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