$120.00

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Color Of Canvas:

  • Full Color
  • Sepia
  • Black and White

Size Of Canvas:

  • 12X36
  • 15X45
  • 18X58
  • 3-12x12
  • 3-20x20
  • 3-30x30

Type Of Canvas:

  • Rolled Canvas ( no frame )
  • Triptych Canvas

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Product Description

Hawaii Canvas Pictures

Hawaii Canvas Pictures Diamond Head is an extinct volcanic crater located in Honolulu, Hawaii on the island of Oahu. It is located a short distance from Waikiki. A hike up the crater provides good exercise and spectacular 360-degree views of the island. If you are looking for something to do in Honolulu, on Oahu, Hawaii – Diamond Head Trail is open for business, but during reduced hours during the week. On the weekends you will have all day to enjoy the trail. Diamond Head, an ancient volcanic tuff cone formed about 300,000 years ago, towers over Waikiki and is a stunning site to see. The trail to the summit of Leahi — how Hawaiians refer to Diamond Head — was built in 1908 as part of Oahu’s costal defense system. There are multiple angles and subjects one can witness while the sun is rising. Start at the rock jetty and capture that line of sight which points directly to Diamond Head. Then move over towards the canoes to create a dynamic foreground with Waikiki in your background. Another great spot is on the opposite side of the Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon. Aim your camera at Diamond Head with the lagoon in your foreground and capture the reflecting palm trees. Absolutely stunning! Diamond Head allegedly got its name from the "diamonds" found at its base by sailors during the whaling era. The "diamonds" were actually volcanic debris. The Hawaiian name "Leahi" is roughly translated "the brow of the Ahi" because of its resemblance to the brow of the tuna fish. Ahi being the Hawaiian name for tuna. Diamond Head is part of the system of cones, vents, and their associated eruption flows that are collectively known to geologists as the Honolulu Volcanic Series, eruptions from the Koolau Volcano that took place long after the volcano formed and had gone dormant. The Honolulu Volcanic Series is a series of volcanic eruption events that created many of Oahu's well-known landmarks, including Punchbowl Crater, Hanauma Bay, Koko Head, and Mānana Island in addition to Diamond Head.

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