Paradise really does exist somewhere in this world.
Lovely beaches, huge waves, united nation of bikini babes, dormant volcanos, waterfalls, jungle trails, Pearl Harbour, Oahu has it all. 4 days was simply too short a time to fully explore Hawaii... It aint Sentosa! But nonetheless, we really had a memorable experience on Oahu, no doubt won over by its strong aloha spirit of love and friendship.
The most distinctive thing about Oahu is probably the demographics- majority of its population are Asians and Japanese are EVERYWHERE on Oahu. So large is their tourist base that most shops have assistants that speak Japanese, restaurants have separate Japanese menus, Honolulu Airport has a terminal fully devoted to Japan Airlines while the rest of the int airlines crammed into another one.
Pretty ironic considering this is where Pearl Harbour is and it seems like the States didn't quite get back Hawaii did it? Or is this some peace treaty where Japan pledges gazillion of yen to Honolulu's tourist market? haha.
Anyway, practically throughout our stay in Oahu, we were mistook as Japanese, were greeted in Japanese in shops, were given Japanese menus which I could not apprehend, and there were times when I actually felt apologetic that I couldn't speak Japanese for nuts.
Diamond Head Crater
On the second day, we hiked and conquered the 750 foot tall volcano.
(Trying to cheer Lin up after I made her cry.. haha.. Can't remember why but I think it was because I was impatient and walked too fast for her to catch up.. )
All smiles before we started our hour plus hike...
Pretty interesting hike, quite different from those in the Rockies, Yosemite and Grand Canyon in the sense that there were many man made elements such as dungeon walkways, 99 steps and the spiral staircase from hell.
The 360 degree view from atop Diamond Head Crater was definitely well worth the hike. It was very beautiful. Really.
The world famous Waikiki Beach
Lin and Hanauma Bay, the place to go snorkelling in Oahu.
That's Waimea Valley where Kualoa Ranch is. A pretty famous spot where many Hollywood blockbusters such as Jurassic Park, Godzilla (the footprint is still there), Windtalkers and more recently, Lost were filmed.
(Rewarding myself after the hike)
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The Unpretty
Kenny Loh
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Formerly from Dunman High, VJC and formerly a proud member of the 2SIR 11th mono Alpha Company Apache warriors.
Currenly a 3rd year student at the Singapore Management University.
I'm into books, pool, soccer & conversation (by day), justice, honour & vengeance (by night).
Constantly on the lookout for crimelords, deformed megalomaniacs and women.