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Honolulu lit up, as seen from Puu Ualakaa State Park.
NuuanuPaliLookout: Oahu's best-looking side, the Windward Coast, can be seen in its full
glory from the Nuuanu Pali Lookout, a gusty perch set amid jagged cliffs piercing the puffy
white clouds that go racing by. A thousand feet below, the island is a carpet of green that
runs to an azure Pacific dotted by tiny offshore islets. You'll feel like you're standing on the
edge of the world.
DiamondHeadCrater: The view from atop this world-famous 720-foot-tall sleeping volcano
is not to be missed. The 360-degree view from Koko Crater to Barbers Point and the Waian-
ae mountains is worth the 560-foot hike.
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