April 22, 2019

The view from the point SE along southwest coast of O’ahu. The south section of the Ka’ena trail is a 4.8 mile out and back hike to the southwestern point of O’ahu. Following an old railroad bed parts are cut into lava rock, old railroad ties are still found at undisturbed open sections. The RR was used for the sugar cane plantations and then after WWII as a tourist ride. (photos are from a 2nd trip later in the month)

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