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Honolulu, Hawaii Radar Image, Wrapped Color as Height
C Band Interferometric Radar

This topographic radar image shows the city of Honolulu, Hawaii and adjacent areas on the island of Oahu. Honolulu lies on
the south shore of the island, right of center of the image. Just below the center is Pearl Harbor, marked by several inlets and
bays. Runways of the airport can be seen to the right of Pearl Harbor. Diamond Head, an extinct volcanic crater, is a blue
circle along the coast right of center. The Koolau mountain range runs through the center of the image. The steep cliffs on
the north side of the range are thought to be remnants of massive landslides that ripped apart the volcanic mountains that built
the island thousands of years ago. On the north shore of the island are the Mokapu Peninsula and Kaneohe Bay. High
resolution topographic data allow ecologists and planners to assess the effects of urban development on the sensitive
ecosystems in tropical regions.
Source: NASA
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