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  • Yasahiro Ogasawara and Saori Yamada are married at the  Sans Souci State Recreational Park, a short walk from Waikiki and near Diamond Head, is a gathering place for locals and visitors.   <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Yasahiro Ogasawara and Saori Yamada are married at the  Sans Souci State Recreational Park, a short walk from Waikiki and near Diamond Head, is a gathering place for locals and visitors.   <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii003.JPG
  • Yasahiro Ogasawara and Saori Yamada are married at the  Sans Souci State Recreational Park, a short walk from Waikiki and near Diamond Head, is a gathering place for locals and visitors.   <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii001.JPG
  • Situated on the island of Oahu, Honolulu is known worldwide as a major tourist destination. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. Invitational Hula Competition at the Waikiki Shell.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Situated on the island of Oahu, Honolulu is known worldwide as a major tourist destination. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. Invitational Hula Competition at the Waikiki Shell.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Waikiki009.JPG
  • Kapiʻolani Regional Park, a popular gathering place for locals, is the largest and oldest public park in Hawaiʻi, located in Honolulu, on the east end of Waikīkī just beyond Kuhio Beach Park.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii027.JPG
  • Kaimana Beach is frequented by locals looking for a day at the beach. The beach is a short walk from Waikiki Beach near the New Otani Hotel. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii011.JPG
  • The Royal Hawaiian Hotel also known as the Pink Hotel dominates Waikiki Beach. It is located on the south shore of Honolulu, the world-famous neighborhood that was once a playground for Hawaiian royalty. Waikiki Beach at sunset.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii009.JPG
  • Tourist looks at a model of the USS Arizona in the visitor's center. Photography by Jose More
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  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor052.JPG
  • USS Missouri (BB-63) ("Mighty Mo" or "Big Mo") is a United States Navy Iowa-class battleship and was the third ship of the U.S. Navy to be named in honor of the US state of Missouri. Missouri was the last battleship commissioned by the United States and was the site of the surrender of the Empire of Japan which ended World War II.  The Missouri was reactivated and modernized in 1984 as part of the 600-ship Navy plan, and provided fire support during Operation Desert Storm in January/February 1991.  In 1998, she became a museum ship at Pearl Harbor.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor049.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors enter the memorial above the battleship. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor033.JPG
  • In the Pearl Harbor visitor center, letters, memories and artifacts from the the USS Arizona can be viewed. Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor028a.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors tour the memorial above the battleship. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor012.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors tour the memorial above the battleship. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor005.JPG
  • Situated on the island of Oahu, Honolulu is known worldwide as a major tourist destination. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. Invitational Hula Competition at the Waikiki Shell.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Waikiki010.JPG
  • Kaimana Beach is frequented by locals looking for a day at the beach. The beach is a short walk from Waikiki Beach by the New Otani Hotel. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. Waikiki Beach is the famous for its white sand and <br />
surfing.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii037.JPG
  • Kapiʻolani Regional Park, a popular gathering place for locals, is the largest and oldest public park in Hawaiʻi, located in Honolulu, on the east end of Waikīkī just beyond Kuhio Beach Park.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii036.JPG
  • View of Kapiolani Park, Waikiki and Honolulu from the New Otani Hotel. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. Waikiki Beach is the famous for its white sand and surfing.<br />
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Photography by Jose More
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  • A suffer walks towards Kunio Beach through Kapiʻolani Regional Park, the largest and oldest public park in Hawaiʻi, located in Honolulu.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii030.JPG
  • Hawaii's Diamond Head is a defining feature of the view known to residents and tourists alike. <br />
<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Hawaii's Diamond Head is a defining feature of the view known to residents and tourists alike. <br />
<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii019.JPG
  • Kaimana Beach is frequented by locals looking for a day at the beach. The beach is a short walk from Waikiki Beach near the New Otani Hotel. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. Waikiki Beach is the famous for its white sand and <br />
surfing.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii017.JPG
  • Honolulu, Hawaii: Kaimuki residential neighborhood overlooking the city at sunset.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Honolulu, Hawaii: Kaimuki residential neighborhood overlooking the city at sunset.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii014.JPG
  • The Royal Hawaiian Hotel also known as the Pink Hotel dominates Waikiki Beach. It is located on the south shore of Honolulu, the world-famous neighborhood that was once a playground for Hawaiian royalty. Waikiki Beach at sunset.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii010.JPG
  • A cruise ship leaves port under the moon light near Honolulu. Situated on the island of Oahu, Honolulu is known worldwide as a major tourist destination. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Colorful sunset seen from Kaimana Beach that is frequented by locals looking for a day at the beach.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • As the sunsets a US Navy ship sails in the horizon off Honolulu and Kaimana Beach. The beach is a short walk from Waikiki Beach near the New Otani Hotel. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. Waikiki Beach is the famous for its white sand and <br />
surfing.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii005.JPG
  • USS Bowfin (SS/AGSS-287), a Balao-class submarine, was a boat of the United States Navy named for the bowfin. The Bowfish served in the Pacific during World War II. Since 1981, she has been open to public tours at the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, next to the USS Arizona Memorial Visitor Center.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor057.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor043.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor038.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Left the base of gun turret No. 3 is just above water, right is a vent. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor037.JPG
  • Boat ferrying tours to the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor. The memorial is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor010.JPG
  • USS Missouri (BB-63) ("Mighty Mo" or "Big Mo") is a United States Navy Iowa-class battleship and was the third ship of the U.S. Navy to be named in honor of the US state of Missouri. Missouri was the last battleship commissioned by the United States and was the site of the surrender of the Empire of Japan which ended World War II.  The Missouri was reactivated and modernized in 1984 as part of the 600-ship Navy plan, and provided fire support during Operation Desert Storm in January/February 1991.  In 1998, she became a museum ship at Pearl Harbor.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor004.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors tour the memorial above the battleship. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor001.JPG
  • The National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (informally known as Punchbowl Cemetery) is a national cemetery located at Punchbowl Crater in Honolulu, Hawaii. It honors those men and women who served in the United States Armed Forces, and those who have given their lives in doing so.  Millions of visitors visit the cemetery each year, and it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Hawaii.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Punch_Bowl_Cemetery005.JPG
  • Kaimana Beach is frequented by locals looking for a day at the beach. The beach is a short walk from Waikiki Beach near the New Otani Hotel. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii034.JPG
  • View of Kapiolani Park, Waikiki and Honolulu from the New Otani Hotel. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii032.JPG
  • Kapiʻolani Regional Park is the largest and oldest public park in Hawaiʻi, located in Honolulu.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii031.JPG
  • Kapiʻolani Regional Park, a popular gathering place for locals, is the largest and oldest public park in Hawaiʻi, located in Honolulu, on the east end of Waikīkī just beyond Kuhio Beach Park.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii028.JPG
  • Kapiʻolani Regional Park, a popular gathering place for locals, is the largest and oldest public park in Hawaiʻi, located in Honolulu, on the east end of Waikīkī just beyond Kuhio Beach Park.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii025.JPG
  • Kaimana Beach is frequented by locals looking for a day at the beach. The beach is a short walk from Waikiki Beach near the New Otani Hotel. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii023.JPG
  • Honolulu, Hawaii: Kaimuki residential neighborhood overlooking the city at sunset.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii013.JPG
  • A trimaran sails near Kaimana Beach. The beach is a short walk from Waikiki Beach near the New Otani Hotel. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. Waikiki Beach is the famous for its white sand and <br />
surfing.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii012.JPG
  • A cruise ship leaves port under the moon light near Honolulu. Situated on the island of Oahu, Honolulu is known worldwide as a major tourist destination. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii006.JPG
  • USS Bowfin (SS/AGSS-287), a Balao-class submarine, was a boat of the United States Navy named for the bowfin. The Bowfish served in the Pacific during World War II. Since 1981, she has been open to public tours at the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, next to the USS Arizona Memorial Visitor Center.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor056.JPG
  • A letter from USS Arizona crew member Bud Heidt to his mother. Heidt and his twin brother Wes were killed aboard the ship on December 7, 1941.   Photography by Jose More
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  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor048.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor047.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor046.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors tour the memorial above the battleship. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor045.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces.  The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor042.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors tour the memorial above the battleship. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor041.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor040.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor039.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors tour the memorial above the battleship. T<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor036.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors enter the memorial above the battleship. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor034.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors enter the memorial above the battleship. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor031.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors tour the memorial above the battleship. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor030.JPG
  • The ship's bell of the USS Arizona at the visitor;s center in Pearl Harbor.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Tourists listen to an audio tour at the Pearl Harbor visitor center prior to visiting the USS Arizona Memorial.<br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • A tour guide explains how the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 at the visitor center. Photography by Jose More
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  • Tourists listen to an audio tour at the Pearl Harbor visitor center prior to visiting the USS Arizona Memorial.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor021.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors tour the memorial above the battleship. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor016.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors tour the memorial above the battleship. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor013.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors tour the memorial above the battleship. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor011.JPG
  • Boat ferrying tours to the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor. The memorial is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. The USS Missouri is in the background. Photography by Jose More
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  • Boat ferrying tours to the USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor. The memorial is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors tour the memorial above the battleship. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor006.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors tour the memorial above the battleship. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor002.JPG
  • Waikiki Beach at sunset is one of the most famous beaches in the world. The two mile stretch of white sand coast is fronted by hotels and tourist facilities. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Waikiki008.JPG
  • Waikiki Beach at sunset is one of the most famous beaches in the world. The two mile stretch of white sand coast is fronted by hotels and tourist facilities in Honolulu, Hawaii.. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Waikiki006.JPG
  • Waikiki Beach at sunset is one of the most famous beaches in the world. The two mile stretch of white sand coast is fronted by hotels and tourist facilities in Honolulu, Hawaii.. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Waikiki005.JPG
  • Waikiki Beach at sunset is one of the most famous beaches in the world. The two mile stretch of white sand coast is fronted by hotels and tourist facilities in Honolulu, Hawaii.. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Waikiki004.JPG
  • Waikiki Beach at sunset is one of the most famous beaches in the world. The two mile stretch of white sand coast is fronted by hotels and tourist facilities in Honolulu, Hawaii.. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Waikiki001a.JPG
  • Kapiʻolani Regional Park, a popular gathering place for locals, is the largest and oldest public park in Hawaiʻi, located in Honolulu, on the east end of Waikīkī just beyond Kuhio Beach Park.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii035.JPG
  • View of Kapiʻolani Park, Waikiki and Honolulu from the New Otani Hotel. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii029.JPG
  • Kapiʻolani Regional Park, a popular gathering place for locals, is the largest and oldest public park in Hawaiʻi, located in Honolulu, on the east end of Waikīkī just beyond Kuhio Beach Park.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii026.JPG
  • Kaimana Beach is frequented by locals looking for a day at the beach. The beach is a short walk from Waikiki Beach near the New Otani Hotel. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii024.JPG
  • Kaimana Beach is frequented by locals looking for a day at the beach. The beach is a short walk from Waikiki Beach near the New Otani Hotel. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. Waikiki Beach is the famous for its white sand and <br />
surfing.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii018.JPG
  • Honolulu, Hawaii: Waikiki located on the south shore of Honolulu, is the world-famous neighborhood that was once a playground for Hawaiian royalty. Waikiki Beach at sunset.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii008.JPG
  • USS Bowfin (SS/AGSS-287), a Balao-class submarine, was a boat of the United States Navy named for the bowfin. The Bowfish served in the Pacific during World War II. Since 1981, she has been open to public tours at the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, next to the USS Arizona Memorial Visitor Center.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor055.JPG
  • USS Bowfin (SS/AGSS-287), a Balao-class submarine, was a boat of the United States Navy named for the bowfin. The Bowfish served in the Pacific during World War II. Since 1981, she has been open to public tours at the USS Bowfin Submarine Museum and Park in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, next to the USS Arizona Memorial Visitor Center.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor054.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor044.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors enter the memorial above the battleship. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor035.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors enter the memorial above the battleship. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • Painting of the USS Arizona in the visitor's center in Pearl Harbor. <br />
Photography by Jose More
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  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor014.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors tour the memorial above the battleship. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor009.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors tour the memorial above the battleship. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor008.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Visitors tour the memorial above the battleship. The names of those that lost their lives are engraved on a wall in the memorial. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor003.JPG
  • Waikiki Beach at sunset is one of the most famous beaches in the world. The two mile stretch of white sand coast is fronted by hotels and tourist facilities in Honolulu, Hawaii.. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Waikiki007.JPG
  • Waikiki Beach at sunset is one of the most famous beaches in the world. The two mile stretch of white sand coast is fronted by hotels and tourist facilities in Honolulu, Hawaii.. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Waikiki003.JPG
  • Waikiki Beach at sunset is one of the most famous beaches in the world. The two mile stretch of white sand coast is fronted by hotels and tourist facilities in Honolulu, Hawaii.. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Waikiki002.JPG
  • Kaimana Beach is frequented by locals looking for a day at the beach. The beach is a short walk from Waikiki Beach near the New Otani Hotel. Honolulu is the main gateway to Hawaii and a major gateway into the United States from the Pacific Rim. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii022.JPG
  • Honolulu, Hawaii: Kaimuki residential neighborhood overlooking the city at sunset.<br />
Photography by Jose More
    Honolulu_Hawaii015A.JPG
  • In the Pearl Harbor visitor center, letters, memories and artifacts from the the USS Arizona can be viewed. Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor050.JPG
  • Painting of the USS Arizona in the visitor's center in Pearl Harbor. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor024.JPG
  • The USS Arizona Memorial in Pearl Harbor is the final resting place of 1,102 of the battleship's 1,177 sailors and Marines that lost their lives on December 7, 1941 during an attack by Japanese forces. Oil still seeps from the ship at the rate of 2 quarts a day. <br />
Photography by Jose More
    Pearl_Harbor015.JPG
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