![Diamond Head](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjqE41AsmGrS5mnBGu0XoXpRbM4_eesuFOCD5C53fOIsXpBY9k_PTeZCWgiNsb6mOS03utQhH54UcCX8qAHDzk2j0Zjteqp68qVw7273QXW1QHRgW-pXm29BLzXrH67PS-Syh07/s320/dh08.jpg)
of Diamond Head (Le'ahi). In Hawaiian it means the brow of the Yellowfin Tuna.
![Le'ahi](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3fzUNTQEQOn0KAWHgg_W5AQffZXlRXagAS1ltdESXOG921qbH13EwW0HNdkk0tqa6g2o3-nXHalzyENJxBOhMdCK9K_IT73_XIXRsKTYf-N4ox863RKkH0W6vd4HpSj-bAoT_/s320/Diamond_Head_Kapiolani_Park.jpg)
I wonder if the 99 steep steps leading up to the crater itself had anything to do with his comment?
It took us 1 hour to complete the hike up to the top and return down the crater. I believe the tour itself is about 1 1/2 hours long.
6 comments:
oooh... awww.. fantastic view!!!
Pretty pictures, and that must have been one heck of a climb up and back down.
Sounds tiring. Funny comment about the t-shirts.
It really is Tracy.
MC, it was a little hard doing those steps. Going down was pretty easy.
Mahalo Melissa ;-)
My brother and his family just came to Ohio for a visit and brought their Diamond Head pictures with them. They were there three weeks ago (visiting from Maryland). Their pictures look JUST like yours -- gorgeous Hawaii -- always beautiful. My 16 yo niece sure complained about that climb! :o)
Glad they enjoyed their stay in HI Barbara.
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