After taking pictures of the harbor, we still had a long time before our tour was supposed to start. Lauren was with us and had her handy tourist's guide to Hawaii. I also had my list of things that I wanted to see. Luckily, we discovered that the Swap Meet that I wanted to go to wasn't very far from Pearl Harbor, so we set out to see that. We ended up walking a way that led to a large fence, but luckily we squeezed through the gate and were off! I bought 5 t-shirts for $10! Getting back was just as tricky, but we made it with time to spare for our tour.
We rode a little boat out to the memorial and looked around inside. It was really interesting to see. The USS Arizona is still there, right where it sank.
Later that day, we drove to the north end of the island in the hopes of getting a permit to camp, with no luck. We were unable to find the office, so we went back to the hostel we had stayed at nearby. We were to spend the rest of our stay in Honolulu in that same hostel.
We tried once again to go see Diamond Head (this time without Lauren), but were once again unsuccessful. Would we ever manage to climb to the top?

I'll tell you one thing, you can never capture the beauty of a sunset on film. It's really a shame. No matter how hard you try, it is never the same. I suppose that's what keeps people looking at sunrises and sunsets. They know its one of those things that can only be experienced in person.

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