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instanceOf
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landmark
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state monument
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tourist attraction
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volcanic tuff cone
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alsoKnownAs
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Lēʻahi
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composition
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tuff
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contains
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Fire Control Station Diamond Head
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elevation
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about 232 meters
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about 761 feet
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establishedAsStateMonument
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1962
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formedBy
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explosive eruptions
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geologicalAge
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Quaternary
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governedBy
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Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources
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hasAccessPoint
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Diamond Head Road
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hasDesignation
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Diamond Head State Monument
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hasFeature
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crater
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military bunkers
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summit lookout
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tunnels
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hasViewOf
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Honolulu skyline
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Pacific Ocean
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isIconOf
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Hawaii tourism
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Honolulu
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Waikiki
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isPopularFor
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photography
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sightseeing
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sunrise hikes
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lastEruption
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about 150,000 to 200,000 years ago
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locatedIn
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Hawaii
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Honolulu
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United States
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locatedOn
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island of Oahu
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nameLanguage
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Hawaiian
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near
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Kapiʻolani Park
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Waikiki neighborhood
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offers
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hiking trail to summit
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panoramic views of Honolulu
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views of Pacific Ocean
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overlooks
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Waikiki
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partOf
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Honolulu Volcanic Series
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Koʻolau Range volcanic system
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prominence
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about 232 meters
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protectedAreaType
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state park
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touristVisitsPerYear
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over 1 million visitors
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usedFor
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coastal defense in early 20th century
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visibleFrom
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Waikiki Beach
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volcanoType
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tuff cone
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tuff ring
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