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            We spent a lot of time exploring the southern reaches of Oahu  | 
            Local close-up  | 
            
            Beach sculpture  | 
            The Diamond Head Lighthouse, built on this extinct side of the volcano in 1917  | 
            At 147ft above sea level, Diamond Head Light can be seen for up to 18 miles  | 
            
            Brandie, working on her lighthouse pose  | 
            Looking east  | 
            Deer legs  | 
            
            From sand to sea  | 
            Here's a fun one, find the bird in this photo  | 
            Small tide pool  | 
            
            Perfectly perched up on the hill  | 
            
            Surf watch  | 
            One surfer, one fisherman, both having a rest  | 
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            Layers of lava  | 
            One last look as we continue on  | 
            Windswept  | 
            Smug sun-gazing  | 
            
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            A lookout along Kalaniana'ole HWY 72  | 
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            Koko Crater is a cinder cone remaining from the last active volcano that occurred on O'ahu approximately 10,000 years ago  | 
            
            Reminding everyone to enjoy the scene  | 
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            Checking out the soft volcanic ash  | 
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