
Diamond Head
Diamond Head is a volcanic crater located on the island of Oahu in Hawaii, formed over 300,000 years ago through a series of eruptions. Its distinct crescent shape features steep, rugged slopes and a summit offering panoramic views of Honolulu and the surrounding area. The crater's interior hosts hiking trails, military relics, and interpretive exhibits, making it a popular outdoor attraction. Geologically, it’s an example of an extinct volcano with a well-preserved structure, providing insight into Hawaii’s volcanic history. Its striking appearance and accessible trail make it a notable natural and cultural landmark on the island.