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  1. 3 days ago · Stop 5: Halona Blowhole and Beach Cove. The Hālona Blowhole is one of Hawai’i’s natural wonders, created thousands of years ago when molten lava tubes were formed from volcanic eruptions. There aren’t any active volcanoes on O’ahu anymore, but the blowhole remains a must-see scenic stop.

  2. 5 days ago · Between Halona Blowhole and Sandy Beach on the Eastern side of Oahu alongside a scenic Kalanianiole Highway, you’ll find Halona Beach Cove (aka Eternity Beach), a small cove, where the 1952 film From Here to Eternity was filmed.

  3. 5 days ago · On July 24, 1969 Robert Barry Lee, 26, of Portlock was swept into the hole by the force of a wave as he was trying to warn a young woman about getting too close to the opening. Lee called for help while inside the hole, but was swept to sea and died.

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  5. 3 days ago · You'll visit iconic spots like the Dole Plantation, North Shore beaches, the beautiful Halona blowhole scenic lookout and more. This Oahu circle island tour provides a fantastic overview of the island’s natural beauty and cultural landmarks. 7. Relax at Lanikai Beach. Cost: Free

  6. 4 days ago · Molten lava tubes from volcanic eruptions that occurred from Oahu’s Koko Head crater formed the natural occurrence known as the Halona Blowhole. This lava tube extends into the ocean with a very narrow opening at the top, and when the surf is just right, water pressure builds up within the lava tube and erupts through the narrow ...

  7. 5 days ago · Located near Halona Blowhole, in an incredibly beautiful corner of Oahu, is a secret beach made famous by the movie "From Here to Eternity," as well as other Hollywood blockbusters like "Jurassic World and Pirates of the Caribbean."

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