This is a plank road of Waikiki Beach, which is really beautiful for people who like to enjoy the scenery. Waikiki Beach can be said to be the most famous beach in the United States. Many movies are filmed here, and there are countless people who punch in.
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This is a plank road of Waikiki Beach, which is really beautiful for people who like to enjoy the scenery. Waikiki Beach can be said to be the most famous beach in the United States. Many movies are filmed here, and there are countless people who punch in.
Waikiki Wall, Waikiki wall, also known as the Capahulu arch bridge (The Kapahulu Groin). Groin is a difficult word to translate into ditches and trenches, and Groin's original meaning has a groin meaning. In fact, the arch bridge, more accurate, accurately said, The Kapahulu Groin is the Kapahulu trestle, this Waikiki Wall is not a wall, but a trestle bridge, just on the beach or the sea on the edge, that from Waikiki Beach to the sea stretch of the trestle bridge, like a city wall protruding on the sea. The Kapahulu trestle, or Waikiki wall, is actually a sidewalk extending to the sea from Waikiki's Queen Surfing Beach and Kusio Beach Park. It is introduced on the official website: The Kapahulu Groin is a pedestrian walkway extending into the ocean from Queen's Surf Beach and Kuhio Beach Park in Waikik. Its specific address: 2605 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815. I have previously introduced the Waikiki Wall: like a narrow trestle bridge, the "trail bridge" extends straight to the west and south to the sea, and there is a large pavilion-style building at the west tip; and the beginning of the eastern end of the "trail bridge" is near the intersection of Karakava Avenue (Kalakaua Ave) and Kapahulu Avenue (Kapahulu Ave). There is a statue here, built around the statue is stone and running water, connected to the beach. The statue is public art, the "Marcaqua and Kira" statue ("Makua and Kila" Statue).