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An iconic volcanic tuff cone, Diamond Head, known in Hawaiian as Lēʻahi, is a prominent feature on the coast of the island of Oahu, just south of the famous Waikiki district of Honolulu. The cone dates to sometime between 400,000 and 500,000 years ago, far younger than most of the island of Oahu, which was formed by two large extinct volcanoes about 2.6 million years ago, being created during a period of activity long after the two larger volcanoes had gone dormant in a series of eruptions from the Koʻolau Range Volcano known as the Honolulu Volcanic Series. The highest ridgeline of the cone stands 762 feet (232 meter) above the adjacent ocean, with steep, dramatic slopes and a very distinctive shape. Upon the arrival of the Native Hawaiian people to the Hawaiian islands, the shape of the cone is believed to have reminded the Hawaiians of a tuna’s dorsal fin, thus being given the compound name Lēʻahi, likely meaning “browridge of the tuna.” In the 19th Century, British sailors observing volcanic calcite crystals on a beach adjacent to the cone gave it the name “Diamond Head,” as they believed the crystals to be diamonds. In 1906, the cone became part of Fort Ruger, the first military reservation in what was then the Territory of Hawaii, and named for Civil War-era General Thomas H. Ruger in 1909. Tunnels, roads, support facilities, and batteries were built in the crater and into the ridgeline of the cone, fortifying the strategic location that allowed for easy defense of the adjacent harbor at Honolulu. During the 1960s, the portion of Fort Ruger in the cone was gradually decommissioned, and the area was opened to the public, with only a small fenced area and a few mid-20th Century buildings remaining in use at the bottom of the crater by the early 2000s. Today, only two secure facilities still operates in the crater, a National Guard emergency operations center, located in a building inside the crater, and the Hawaii State Civil Defense Headquarters, located in a tunnel within the walls of the cone. Diamond Head was listed as a United States Natural National Landmark in 1968. The crater is also within the Fort Ruger Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Today, the cone is a major tourist attraction, with a trail to the summit offering spectacular views and access to one of the decommissioned bunkers.
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A local's favorite, the Koloa Fish market deals out fantastic fish for a great price. In the historic town of Koloa on Kauai's south side.
Among third and fourth year pupils of Arbroath High School who took part in a residential activity break at Rowardennan Youth Hostel in May, 2005 were, from left - Kris Triggs, Kyle McAllan, Robin Norrie and Clark Evans.
Des Moines area high school students learn about a plant's "molecular raincoat", a the outer layer of a plant leaf that serves as a first line of defense between a plant and its environment.
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Monday 4 - Sunday 10 November, 10:00am - 4:00pm
Wellgate Shopping Centre
Level 1, Space 1
Dundee, DD1 2DB
A friendly and fun space for everyone to explore the NEoN theme: REACT
There will be a selection of workstations with all of the tools to allow you to ‘react’ to the issues important to you. Come in and make a zine about climate change, GIF about politics or a protest badge!
There will be a series of take over events from local organisations such as The Hot Chocolate Trust and Pride Blether: where they will be using the resources to discuss topics important to the people of Dundee.
If you would like help to find your creative voice, visit us to share your cause, passions and goals for the future.
Drop in to find out information about the festival programme and events or just come in to chat to one of our festival team.
Photography by NEoN
Brickfest at The Bay A LEGO Fan Event 2021
Brickfest at the Bay 2021 was the first Rainbow Bricks physical event since March last year, and as such, all the exhibitors were excited to be back and able to display in public. We had five first time exhibitors, totally new to shows.
The event was very late in being organised due to the changing COVID guidelines and the venue needing to sign off our COVID plan. We had limited people per session, one hour sessions, online ticket purchases, no interactive activities [build area, speed build competition or RC tracker area]. We also had a one-way system through the displays to help with social distancing and regular cleaning of common areas.
Thank You to everyone who cam along and support us.
Rainbow Bricks will be back again next year for Brickfest at The Bay 2022!