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{{fa}}Diamond Head was formed by [[Survive a Volcanic Eruption|volcanic eruptions]] about 150,000 years ago<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Head,_Hawaii#Geology</ref> and to this day, it's a "must-do" tourist attraction on Oahu. Located between Kahala and Waikiki, the hike to the top delivers a grand view of [[Get Around Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]], Hawaii Kai, and the vast scenery of the Pacific Ocean.
 
{{fa}}Diamond Head was formed by [[Survive a Volcanic Eruption|volcanic eruptions]] about 150,000 years ago<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Head,_Hawaii#Geology</ref> and to this day, it's a "must-do" tourist attraction on Oahu. Located between Kahala and Waikiki, the hike to the top delivers a grand view of [[Get Around Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]], Hawaii Kai, and the vast scenery of the Pacific Ocean.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Locate the road entrance. Between Makapuu Ave. and 18th Ave, there's a road on the crater side that goes up. Look for the Diamond Head sign. If you're taking the bus from Waikiki, take routes 1, 3, 22 (does not run on Tuesdays), and 23. There is a bus stop right in front of the entrance, so inform the bus driver that you're going to Diamond Head & be on alert when you go up the hill.
 
#Locate the road entrance. Between Makapuu Ave. and 18th Ave, there's a road on the crater side that goes up. Look for the Diamond Head sign. If you're taking the bus from Waikiki, take routes 1, 3, 22 (does not run on Tuesdays), and 23. There is a bus stop right in front of the entrance, so inform the bus driver that you're going to Diamond Head & be on alert when you go up the hill.