garden and teak pavilion from Thailand. (Mon.-Thurs.
1:30, free. Reservations 948-7702.)
=Paradise Park=--3737 Manoa Road. Huge free flight aviary, flamingo
pond, lush 15 acres of jungle gardens and an amazing collection
of colorful parrots and macaws that do just about everything
including play poker. (9:30-5:30, fee)
=Dole Cannery=--650 Iwilei Road. Complete processing of pineapple in
world's largest fruit cannery. Interesting half hour tours
include a look at the magic machine that peels and cores 100
pineapples in 60 seconds. Free samples of fruit and juice. (M-F,
8:30, fee.) Seasonal. Call 536-3411.
=Bishop Museum=--1355 Kalihi Street. World center for study of the
Pacific. Primitive art, royal possessions, exhibits showing how
the ancient Hawaiians lived, dressed and worshipped. (M-S, 9-5,
Sun. 12-5, fee.) Ask about shows in nearby science center
planetarium. A "Passport to Polynesia" may be purchased for
entry into Museum, Science Center, Falls of Clyde and Heritage
Theatre at King's Alley in Waikiki. It includes transportation
between on double decker buses.
=Pearl Harbor=--Cruises leave from Kewalo Basin at 9:30 and 1:30.
Check with your hotel desk or any travel agent for reservations.
=Arizona Memorial=--Pearl Harbor. The sunken battleship, the
=Arizona=, with more than 1000 entombed sailors is mute
testimony to the horrors of war. The navy operates free shuttle
boats to the shrine from Halawa Landing. (9-3:30 except Monday.
No barefeet, bathing suits or kids under 6 years.)
[Illustration: Iolani Palace Bandstand]
[Illustration: Kawaiahao Church]
[Illustration: Falls of Clyde]
[Illustration: Chinatown]
[Illustration: Paradise Park]
[Illustration: Arizona Memorial]
[Illustration]
[Illustration: Iolani Palace]
WAIKIKI
Waikiki is where the action is--wave action and people action. This long
series of beautiful beaches is protected by an offshore reef a half mile
out. Conditions are ideal for surfing, outrigger canoe paddling and
catamaran sailing. The people come in waves that overflow the streets
and fill the high rises. The ebb and flow of humanity is
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