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Post by Karl Welteke on May 1, 2020 16:17:06 GMT 8
New Honolulu Rail, 10 more pictures from the months of Jan. to March 2020 There are now about 47 images in this webpage of the Honolulu Rail Transit Project of Philippine Sailor, if you are interested: philippine-sailor.net/2019/09/22/honolulu-rail-transit-project/Here are 4 sample images for this forum presentation: Zo562. 200128 Honolulu Rail abreast the NEX 1. One of 3 images of the Honolulu Transit Rail under construction in front of the Pearl Harbor Exchange, running along Kam. Hwy. Zo564. 200128 Honolulu Rail at Makalapa Gate 1. One of 2 images of the Honolulu Transit Rail under construction in front of the Pearl Harbor Makalapa Gate, running along Kam. Hwy. Zo568. 200202 to Hickam walk 01. One of 3 images of the Honolulu Transit Rail under construction at the intersection of Elliot Street and Nimitz Hwy. The rail is bending to the right near at and towards the Honolulu Airport. Zo570. 200223 FRA 46, OAHU,Honolulu Rail 01. One of 2 images at the Pearl Harbor Fleet Reserve Association Branch #46. The Honolulu Transit goes by here, and they started laying another section of the railbed here, going into the east direction, towards the Honolulu Airport. Here at the FRA Branch 46 the Bottle beer is $ 5 and a draft is $3:50.
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Post by Karl Welteke on May 3, 2020 2:18:10 GMT 8
Oahu, Pearl Harbor area, 2020-03-27 to 04-30. Various images from my walks or activities during this time. If you are interested 51 images have been posted in these two albums, take your pick! Uploaded to Facebook: www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10219133398759535&type=3If you are going to watch this on Photobucket, they are drowning you with advertisements. Try to click slideshow right away. After that you could choose full screen! Then another option might be to click stop and look at the pictures one by one. The bad thing about the new Photobucket is they don’t show my image descriptions. Uploaded to Photobucket: app.photobucket.com/u/PI-Sailor/a/91c2b09d-ce75-4af0-b5f4-b12a4837175eFor this forum presentation 9 images are chosen: U591. One of 7 images of a large car carrier ship arriving in Pearl Harbor and I believe, offloaded cars, that got parked in the Aloha Stadium parking lot. The stadium is closed temporarily because of the virus from Red China! U592. After considerable rains in April, one of 9 images of the Pearl Harbor Bike Path of swollen and muddy streams in the Waimalu to Waiawa streams area. Fuel pipes run along the bike path. U593. One of 6 images of the new Honolulu Rail Transit Leeward Community College Station; still under construction. U594. In back of the Leeward Community College, the Navy Mothball Fleet is in view. U595. A Bailey Bridge along the Pearl Harbor Bike Path. U596. One of 8 images of the Pearl Harbor Bike Path, noticed a fire truck, homeless people, considerable trash, used for work on a golf course, bridges in need of repair, several fuel lines run along the path, etc. U597. One of 8 images of the Pearl Harbor Bike Path, noticed a fire truck, homeless people, considerable trash, used for work on a golf course, bridges in need of repair, several fuel lines run along the path, etc. U598. One of 4 images of homeless people or a person took the Target Shop shopping carts on one-way trips after shopping in Kapolei. I counted 30, plus carts from other shops. U599. One of 4 images of a 14-Story Mural by Artist Kamea Hadar. It is across Kamehameha Hwy from the Pearl Harbor National Memorial; this last picture is from his website: www.booooooom.com/2017/07/28/14-story-portrait-by-artist-kamea-hadar/
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Post by Karl Welteke on May 14, 2020 6:57:56 GMT 8
Historic Ewa Villages On the 5th of May 2020 walked thru the Historic Ewa Villages and took these pictures. The mill is gone, some buildings are left. A Preservation Society is trying to keep some history alive. I liked the remaining trees, some equipment, the Mansion, some mill buildings. I walked more of course, that is another album. I did not write image descriptions but I provided Google Earth maps and marked them. Too many images, 80, this album is only for people who know Ewa Villages and want to see what is left and what is new. I also liked the Lincoln Stature in front of the school. 4 sample pictures are presented here: This is the Photobucket URL, if you like to see all 80 images: app.photobucket.com/u/PI-Sailor/a/c4c05c87-79ee-4ac5-8f42-39b909862717If you are going to watch this on Photobucket, they are drowning you with advertisements. Try to click slideshow right away. Then another option might be to click stop and look at the pictures one by one. The bad thing about the new Photobucket is they don’t show my image descriptions. But then, in this album, I didn’t provide any! U622. The entrance to the Historic Ewa Villages. U623. The Google Earth map with the track and landmarks of my walk thru Historic Ewa Villages. U624. The Lincoln Stature at the EWA school; wow, it was erected in the war, 1944. U625. Comparing sugar cane between here and the Philippines. Here the sugar cane is gone; in the Philippine the Sugar Industry is struggling also now. I owed a house near Waikele and run thru the sugar cane fields then. What I remember about the harvest method then and here, in the early 1980s. The cane must have been cut by a machine, I do know it was shoved to a big pile, then the leaves were burned then cranes with grab tools, like this one, loaded them on big wagons and they went off to the mill. In the Philippine the cane is still cut by bolos and loaded on to trucks by hand.
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Post by Karl Welteke on May 16, 2020 6:41:08 GMT 8
Kapolei Parkway Walk, 2020-05-05 This was just one of my routine walks, for exercise, enjoy scenery, take stock of men’s accomplishments. This is a new impressive road and the Hawaiian people are developing the area. Congratulations! This general area is also full of Military History. I discovered the approximate end of the New Honolulu Rail Transit. This album IS ONLY FOR PEOPLE who know this area and would like an update. 74 pictures were uploaded into this Photobucket album: app.photobucket.com/u/PI-Sailor/a/c27b32a3-cc3a-47b8-9cac-54e18deb45c8U626. For this Forum presentation I only use this Google Earth map:
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Post by Karl Welteke on Jun 22, 2020 4:38:07 GMT 8
Honolulu Rail Transit, HART, 2nd Album, June 2020 HART= Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation. Uploaded a short version with 20 images to Karl’s web page, Hawaii, This and That: philippine-sailor.net/2020/06/21/honolulu-rail-transit-hart-2nd-album-june-2020/Other information about HART: The Honolulu Rail Transit Project is making progress; here is the project’s web side, click here or copy and paste the URL: www.honolulutransit.org/Here is the URL for the map, click here or copy and paste the URL. cchnl.maps.arcgis.com/apps/OnePane/basicviewer/index.html?appid=645f714ffdc742e7825023b80b99793dHow-a-20-mile-train-line-swelled-into-a-9-billion-debacle, click here or copy and paste this URL: www.wsj.com/articles/how-a-20-mile-train-line-swelled-into-a-9-billion-debacle-11553270393A HART video about progress, May 2020, click here or copy and paste the URL: www.honolulutransit.org/media-center/news/658-construction-progress-video-may-2020#gsc.tab=0I have established an album, at high resolution, about this subject, with 130 images, click here or copy and paste this URL: www.flickr.com/photos/44567569@N00/albums/72157714792498703For this Forum presentation I only chose these 4 images and they are smaller and at low resolution! Zo725, Zo727, Zo736 and Zo739! ------------------------------------------------------- Zo725. The HART= Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation Track, Honolulu Rail Transit Track at the Honolulu International Airport. In the distance is H1 Hwy running above the Nimitz Hwy. Right is the US Postal Service Depot. Zo727. The HART= Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation Track, Honolulu Rail Transit Track Special Track Assembly Machine at the Honolulu International Airport. They have three of these machines working now. This section of the Honolulu Rail Transit Track started at Valkenburg St. near our FRA Branch Home and the Navy Marine Golf Course to the airport and this Machine will take the Honolulu Rail Transit Track to Lagoon Drive and the Lagoon Park. Zo736. The 3rd HART= Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation Track, Honolulu Rail Transit Track Special Track Assembly Machine is starting a new section of rail track at the Ke’Ehi Lagoon Beach Park. It is passing by the DAV Disabled American Veterans Park which is next to the Ke’Ehi Lagoon Beach Park. I remember the Navy used to have a beach area here a long time ago. And this is the area of the mouths of the Moanalua, and Kalihi Streams. Zo739. The is the first HART= Honolulu Authority for Rapid Transportation Track, Honolulu Rail Transit Track Special Track Assembly Machine and it is approaching the Valkenburgh Street. Behind me is the FRA Branch 46, one of my hanging out places. Honolulu Rail Transit Track is pretty much complete from Kapolei to here. During the 9 month I have been on Oahu it has built the track from Makalapa Gate to here.
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Post by Karl Welteke on Jun 27, 2020 7:23:38 GMT 8
Battle of Midway Island in NEX Hallway. ---------------------------------------------- In the Pearl Harbor Navy Exchange (NEX) are historical displays. On the 23rd of June 2020 I took some pictures of that display and other WWII Memorabilia. 52 images are uploaded into this Flickr album at high resolution and may be downloaded as such with this URL: www.flickr.com/photos/44567569@N00/albums/72157714851846388For this forum presentation I picked these 10 images. --------------------------------------------- Zo744 This is one of several images of the Battle of Midway, 4th June 1942, which are displayed in the hall ways of the Pearl Harbor Exchange (NEX). The pictures were shot on the 23rd of June 2020 and may be downloaded in high resolution from my Flickr album. Zo745. This is one of several images of the Battle of Midway, 4th June 1942, which are displayed in the hall ways of the Pearl Harbor Exchange (NEX). The pictures were shot on the 23rd of June 2020 and may be downloaded in high resolution from my Flickr album. Zo746. This is one of several images of the Battle of Midway, 4th June 1942, which are displayed in the hall ways of the Pearl Harbor Exchange (NEX). The pictures were shot on the 23rd of June 2020 and may be downloaded in high resolution from my Flickr album. Zo747. This is one of several images of the Battle of Midway, 4th June 1942, which are displayed in the hall ways of the Pearl Harbor Exchange (NEX). The pictures were shot on the 23rd of June 2020 and may be downloaded in high resolution from my Flickr album. Zo748. This is one of several images of the Battle of Midway, 4th June 1942, which are displayed in the hall ways of the Pearl Harbor Exchange (NEX). The pictures were shot on the 23rd of June 2020 and may be downloaded in high resolution from my Flickr album. Zo749. This is one of several images of the Battle of Midway, 4th June 1942, which are displayed in the hall ways of the Pearl Harbor Exchange (NEX). The pictures were shot on the 23rd of June 2020 and may be downloaded in high resolution from my Flickr album. Zo750. This is one of several images of the Battle of Midway, 4th June 1942, which are displayed in the hall ways of the Pearl Harbor Exchange (NEX). The pictures were shot on the 23rd of June 2020 and may be downloaded in high resolution from my Flickr album. Zo751. This is one of several images of the Battle of Midway, 4th June 1942, which are displayed in the hall ways of the Pearl Harbor Exchange (NEX). The pictures were shot on the 23rd of June 2020 and may be downloaded in high resolution from my Flickr album. Zo752. This is one of several images of the Battle of Midway, 4th June 1942, which are displayed in the hall ways of the Pearl Harbor Exchange (NEX). The pictures were shot on the 23rd of June 2020 and may be downloaded in high resolution from my Flickr album. Zo753. This is one of several images of the Battle of Midway, 4th June 1942, which are displayed in the hall ways of the Pearl Harbor Exchange (NEX). The pictures were shot on the 23rd of June 2020 and may be downloaded in high resolution from my Flickr album.
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Post by Karl Welteke on Jul 20, 2020 13:30:42 GMT 8
The Iwo Jima Memorial at the USMC Base Kaneohe. On the 18th of July, I visited the USMC Base in Kaneohe and looked at the historical displays, just inside the main gate. The Iwo Jima Memorial stood out; it has history written on it. I took, made 27 pictures and made 2 albums. 18 pictures have been uploaded, in high resolution and can be downloaded as such, into the Flickr album: www.flickr.com/photos/44567569@N00/albums/7215771516016667127 images are uploaded to Karl’s webpage, Hawaii, Hawaii Military Bases, Iwo Jima, USMC Kaneohe: philippine-sailor.net/2020/07/20/the-iwo-jima-memorial-at-the-usmc-base-kaneohe/For this forum presentation I chose these 8 images. Zo832. One of several images in the above linked albums which I shot on the 18th of July 2020, of the Iwo Jima Memorial, just inside the main gate, on the USMC Base Kaneohe and I let the pictures tell the story. Zo834. One of several images in the above linked albums which I shot on the 18th of July 2020, of the Iwo Jima Memorial, just inside the main gate, on the USMC Base Kaneohe and I let the pictures tell the story. Zo842. One of several images in the above linked albums which I shot on the 18th of July 2020, of the Iwo Jima Memorial, just inside the main gate, on the USMC Base Kaneohe and I let the pictures tell the story. Zo851. One of several images in the above linked albums which I shot on the 18th of July 2020, of the Iwo Jima Memorial, just inside the main gate, on the USMC Base Kaneohe and I let the pictures tell the story. Zo852. One of several images in the above linked albums which I shot on the 18th of July 2020, of the Iwo Jima Memorial, just inside the main gate, on the USMC Base Kaneohe and I let the pictures tell the story. Zo853. One of several images in the above linked albums which I shot on the 18th of July 2020, of the Iwo Jima Memorial, just inside the main gate, on the USMC Base Kaneohe and I let the pictures tell the story. Zo855. One of several images in the above linked albums which I shot on the 18th of July 2020, of the Iwo Jima Memorial, just inside the main gate, on the USMC Base Kaneohe and I let the pictures tell the story. Zo856. One of several images in the above linked albums which I shot on the 18th of July 2020, of the Iwo Jima Memorial, just inside the main gate, on the USMC Base Kaneohe and I let the pictures tell the story.
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Post by oozlefinch on Jul 23, 2020 11:58:51 GMT 8
Karl, did you try to get out to see Battery Pennsylvania?
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Post by Karl Welteke on Jul 23, 2020 23:23:22 GMT 8
No, but it is on the schedule.I'm moving on foot. That day it was 11 Km plus.
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Post by Karl Welteke on Jul 26, 2020 15:08:50 GMT 8
USMC Kaneohe Historical Displays On the 18th of July 2020 I visited the USMC Kaneohe Base and looked, took pictures of all their displays. They are located, left (USMC) and right (Navy) just inside the main gate. There are 4 Navy and 4 USMC historical air crafts. On the Marine side of the displays are also an Iwo Jima Memorial and other Military equipment or artillery. I uploaded 59 images into this Flickr album URL in high resolution or click here: www.flickr.com/photos/44567569@N00/albums/72157715226378963For this webpage presentation, I chose these 15 images! Zo858. One of 10 images (in the linked album URL in here) of the main gate area, including Google Earth maps, of the USMC Kaneohe Base, just as you enter the Base. Zo859. One of 14 images (in the linked album URL in here) of the Navy displays, to the right, as you enter the USMC Kaneohe Base. Zo860. One of 14 images (in the linked album URL in here) of the Navy displays, to the right, as you enter the USMC Kaneohe Base. Zo861. One of 14 images (in the linked album URL in here) of the Navy displays, to the right, as you enter the USMC Kaneohe Base. Zo862. One of 14 images (in the linked album URL in here) of the Navy displays, to the right, as you enter the USMC Kaneohe Base. Zo863. One of 5 images (in the linked album URL in here), looking towards the USMC Base Kaneohe Main Gate and the Iwo Jima Memorial, nearby. Zo864. One of 17 images (in the linked album URL in here), of the Marine Corps air craft and pilot displays, to the left, as you enter the main gate of the USMC Base Kaneohe. Zo865. One of 17 images (in the linked album URL in here), of the Marine Corps air craft and pilot displays, to the left, as you enter the main gate of the USMC Base Kaneohe. Zo866. One of 17 images (in the linked album URL in here), of the Marine Corps air craft and pilot displays, to the left, as you enter the main gate of the USMC Base Kaneohe. Zo867. One of 17 images (in the linked album URL in here), of the Marine Corps air craft and pilot displays, to the left, as you enter the main gate of the USMC Base Kaneohe. Zo868. One of 17 images (in the linked album URL in here), of the Marine Corps air craft and pilot displays, to the left, as you enter the main gate of the USMC Base Kaneohe. Zo869. One of 17 images (in the linked album URL in here), of the Marine Corps air craft and pilot displays, to the left, as you enter the main gate of the USMC Base Kaneohe. Zo870. One of 17 images (in the linked album URL in here), of the Marine Corps air craft and pilot displays, to the left, as you enter the main gate of the USMC Base Kaneohe. Zo871. One of 11 images (in the linked album URL in here) of Marine Corps weapons and equipment, to the left, as you enter the main gate of the USMC Base Kaneohe. Zo872. One of 11 images (in the linked album URL in here) of Marine Corps weapons and equipment, to the left, as you enter the main gate of the USMC Base Kaneohe.
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