Diamond Head: Hawaii's Iconic Volcanic Tuff Cone

By: EjazUlHaqBhat

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The Diamond Head, also known as Le'ahi, is a dormant volcano and a famous landmark in Honolulu, Hawaii

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It was created by a series of volcanic eruptions that began millions of years ago 

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A massive crater was formed by the eruptions. As the lava and ash cooled, the tuff cone took shape

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The Diamond Head stands as one of the most iconic landmarks, capturing the attention of travellers from across the globe

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Atop Diamond Head, hikers are rewarded with unparalleled panoramic view of Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, and the vast Pacific Ocean

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From exhilarating marathons to vibrant festivals, it stands as a picturesque backdrop for a variety of events

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It is a sanctuary for unique flora and fauna, emphasising the ecological importance of this natural monument

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The Diamond Head encompasses over 475 acres, including the interior and outer slopes of the crater

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