Lēʻahi
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Lēʻahi is the Hawaiian name for Diamond Head, the iconic volcanic tuff cone and landmark overlooking Waikīkī on the island of Oʻahu.
Statements (48)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Hawaiian place name
→
geological formation → landmark → volcanic tuff cone → |
| age |
Pleistocene
→
about 300,000 years → |
| alsoKnownAs |
Diamond Head
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|
| composition |
tuff
→
|
| culturalSignificance |
important in Native Hawaiian culture
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|
| designatedAs |
state monument
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|
| elevation |
about 232 meters
→
about 761 feet → |
| formedBy |
single eruptive event
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| governedBy |
State of Hawaiʻi
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| hasAccess |
road to trailhead
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|
| hasFeature |
crater
→
lighthouse nearby → military bunkers → observation lookout → rim trail → |
| hasTrail |
Diamond Head Summit Trail
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| isExtinct |
true
→
|
| isIconOf |
Hawaiʻi tourism
→
Oʻahu NERFINISHED → |
| lastEruption |
prehistoric times
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| locatedIn |
Hawaiʻi
→
Honolulu → United States → Waikīkī NERFINISHED → |
| locatedOn |
island of Oʻahu
NERFINISHED
→
|
| managedBy |
Hawaiʻi State Parks
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|
| mountainRange |
Koʻolau Range (eroded volcanic complex)
→
|
| nameLanguage |
Hawaiian
→
|
| nearby |
Diamond Head Lighthouse
→
Kapiʻolani Regional Park → |
| overlooks |
Waikīkī
NERFINISHED
→
|
| partOf |
Honolulu Volcanics
→
Pacific Ring of Fire (broad geological context) → |
| prominence |
about 232 meters
→
|
| touristAttraction |
major
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| usedFor |
hiking
→
recreation → sightseeing → |
| viewOf |
Honolulu skyline
→
Pacific Ocean → Waikīkī NERFINISHED → |
| visibleFrom |
many parts of Honolulu
→
|
| volcanicType |
tuff cone
→
|
Referenced by (1)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Diamond Head
→
|
alsoKnownAs |