Hawaii 2011
The Dole Pineapple Plantation Visitors Center near Wahiawa with a maze from which I have been told they must extricate an occasional visitor who doesn’t make their way out by nightfall. Since my family worked for the DelMonte Pineapple Plantations in Kunia, in order to avoid getting in trouble for having anything named "Dole" in my possession, I must claim that these photos are a reconnaissance of the enemy.
Sacred Falls. This is just a magnificent view and since the State of Hawaii has closed the park to hikers due to the steep and treacherous hike to see the falls from the ground, this beautiful sight is only seen by visitors taking a helicopter tour. In past years, several hikers were killed in attempting the difficult hike to the falls.
The Kahuku wind farm and the Opana Radar Station on the bluffs above Turtle Bay. The Opana Radar site is where the first operational radar trucks sat on 7 December 1941 that detected the flight of Japanese fighters and bombers that signaled the beginning of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The flight was detected and reported, but instead, believed to be a flight of Army B-17 Flying Fortress bombers scheduled to arrive at that morning and therefore ignored.