Hawaii, Oahu- Honolulu, Leahi (Diamond Head)
Leahi, more popular known as Diamond Head, is an extinct volcano whose broad, saucer-shaped crater was formed during a single, explosive eruption more than 300,000 years ago. With its 760-foot-high peak, Diamond Head sits prominently near the eastern edge of Oahu's coastline. It is Hawaii’s most recognized landmark an encompasses Diamond Head State Monument. Diamond Head is a National Natural Landmark.
Hawaii, Oahu- Honolulu, Leahi (Diamond Head)
Leahi, more popular known as Diamond Head, is an extinct volcano whose broad, saucer-shaped crater was formed during a single, explosive eruption more than 300,000 years ago. With its 760-foot-high peak, Diamond Head sits prominently near the eastern edge of Oahu's coastline. It is Hawaii’s most recognized landmark an encompasses Diamond Head State Monument. Diamond Head is a National Natural Landmark.