Hawaii has many military bases, so this a category for them
Zd077. The breakwater. One of 17 images of the Nimitz Beach Park at the former Naval Air Station Barbers Point. The park is secured and is fenced and all the gates were locked because of the Red China Virus. The cottages still could be rented but a key has to be issued for the gate. The park includes large picknick shades and the beach has a breakwater.
Read MoreZd068. View of the airfield along the Coral Sea Road, perhaps this is the National Guard. One of 35 images of my walk on Coral Sea Road, from the Roosevelt Ave. to the entrance of Nimitz Beach on the former Naval Air Station Barbers Point. In these 35 images, I shot a 2 story WWII above ground bunker, unused side streets, three ex Ammo Bunkers, views of the airfield, views of the east scrubby side of the Coral Sea Road and an area called Kalaeloa Heritage. Across the entrance to Nimitz Beach, a large solar panel field was installed this year.
Read MoreZd067. The 2-story concrete WWII above ground bunker along the Coral Sea Road. One of 35 images of my walk on Coral Sea Road, from the Roosevelt Ave. to the entrance of Nimitz Beach on the former Naval Air Station Barbers Point. In these 35 images, I shot a 2 story WWII above ground bunker, unused side streets, three ex Ammo Bunkers, views of the airfield, views of the east scrubby side of the Coral Sea Road and an area called Kalaeloa Heritage. Across the entrance to Nimitz Beach, a large solar panel field was installed this year.
Read MoreZd066. My GE GPS track with notes along the Coral Sea Road. One of 35 images of my walk on Coral Sea Road, from the Roosevelt Ave. to the entrance of Nimitz Beach on the former Naval Air Station Barbers Point. In these 35 images, I shot a 2 story WWII above ground bunker, unused side streets, three ex Ammo Bunkers, views of the airfield, views of the east scrubby side of the Coral Sea Road and an area called Kalaeloa Heritage. Across the entrance to Nimitz Beach, a large solar panel field was installed this year.
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