Bright and early this morning, well, not so bright. Overcast all day with low hanging clouds on the mountain tops but the rain held off until almost 6pm. Our first stop was the Arizona Memorial Center where we picked up our tour bus to Ford Island and the Mighty MO. Our tour today was the inside of the battleship - engine rooms, fire rooms, crew quarters, turret housing. Fun stuff, lots of bells and whistles. We have a renewed sense of admiration for service men, sorry, no women, who can work in such cramped areas and keep us all safe. The highlight was the simulator for the 36" guns on the port and starboard sides. Not the really big ones aft and stern. Tomorrow we will take another tour around the top deck where the Surrender documents were signed. We were surprised that much of the top deck is wood though the bow and stern sections have been replaced with what looks like laminate.
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| Heart of Missouri Tour |
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| Projectile and gunpowder delivery tray. |
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| Firing gun turret simulator. |
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| Lockout tags for decommission |
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| Broadway with overhead track. Watch your knees and your head. |
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| Example of crew artwork found throughout the ship. |
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| This is gun battery two, 16 inch/50 caliber. 23 mile range with pinpoint accuracy. |
Our next stop after returning to the Arizona Memorial Center was the Polynesian Cultural Center which is an hours drive north. Lots of singing, dancing, story telling, history, craft work and food. Samoa and Tonga were our favorites but they were all very beautiful. We saw the float parade of countries and a show at Tonga. The luau was fun and yes, they roasted the pigs in a pit covered with leaves. Carol and I got to dance to the Hawaiian Wedding song on stage with "many" others, because we are celebrating our anniversary this trip. The visit to Tonga had extra special meaning. T
he Queen Mother Halaevalu Mata’aho died Sunday at the age of 90 and was being buried the day we attended. Black was mixed in with their clothing and the Queen Mother's house had a special dedication.
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QUIZ - One of these 5 figures is Bob. Can you pick him out? (hint... he has a hat) |
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| Carol enjoying a Mango smoothie at the Luau. She did share with Bob. |
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| Two Luau dancers; they're the tall ones. |
An unexpected side trip before the luau was a drive up the coast the Banzai Pipeline beach commonly called "Pipeline or just "Pipe" for all you surfing fans. We arrived rather late in the day to watch about two dozen surfers trying to "hang ten" (dating myself here) in the pounding waves. Having only seen east coast of Florida waves during my formative years, these looks much more intense. And these were not competition size. That really would be terrifying.
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| This wave is about 6 feet, some where bigger. Sadly we missed peak season by two weeks. |