My Travel Diary Webseries Part 9: Pearl Harbor Tour, Hawaii, USA

My Travel Diary Webseries Part 9: Pearl Harbor Tour, Hawaii, USA

Pearl Harbor is located west of Honolulu for around 20 to 30 minutes’ drive. Entry to the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center is free including access to two museums and exhibits along the harbor. However, tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis and are issued to each individual visitor. Open daily from 7:00am to 5:00pm           View this post on Instagram                   #pearlharbor #hawaii #usa #oahu #ww2 A post shared by Jericho's Place (@jerichosplace) on Oct 24, 2015 at 12:58pm PDT The Empire of Japan made a surprise attack to Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 and that led USA to enter World War II. The total number of people killed was 2,403. From military personnel 2,335 were dead plus 68 civilian people. On Japanese side only 55 men were killed. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Inside the Pearl Harbor Visitor Center, you will see the Pearl Harbor Memorial Theater, Museum and Walk of Remembrance. While USS Arizona Memorial is accessible only by boat. Currently, visitor access is suspended until a projected date of Fall 2019. Here are some photos in  Museum. Here are some photos in Walk of Remembrance. USS Arizona Bell

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My Travel Diary Webseries Part 8: Apia, Samoa to Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

My Travel Diary Webseries Part 8: Apia, Samoa to Honolulu, Hawaii, USA

Samoa is ahead by 23 hours of Hawaii, but its only 5 hours and 30 minutes by flight. It seems I am flying back to yesterday's date just to visit the Aloha State of Hawaii. Hawaii is the 50th state of the United States of America. Hawaii is the only state located outside the continent of North America. I arrived midnight in Honolulu and waited for the airport transfer service. Surprisingly, when I arrived at Holiday Surf Hotel there is no staff available. I tried to call their numbers, but nobody is answering. I decided to search nearby hostel to stay temporarily. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Let’s discover the Cultural Tour of Honolulu or the Red Line of Waikiki Trolley Hop-On Hop-Off, the fun way to see Hawaii! Ticket is available online at https://waikikitrolley.com or you can purchase directly at the driver. The Hawaiian word Waikiki means “spouting water”. Waikiki Beach is popular for surfers and majority of the hotels, resorts, shops, restaurants and bars are located in the area. Waikiki is just a playground for Hawaiian royalty in 1800 but today various tourist around the world are visiting and enjoying the place. The Hawaii State Capitol located in

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More DNA Samples are Collected at Gum Wall as Tourists rush to Pike Place Market !

More DNA Samples are Collected at Gum Wall as Tourists rush to Pike Place Market !

A chewing gum is popularly known for kids as “bubble gum”, a softy gummy meant to be chewed but not to be swallowed. Kids love the different taste and fruity flavors of bubble gum. For adults, it is fresh taking to avoid bad breath. You can see more celebrities chewed gum whenever they are in public engagement, find-out why? (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Chewing gum is made-up of gum-based substance from physical-chemical properties of polymer. It is practically an elastic-plastic due to presence of plasticizer, and resin to make it sticky and chewable. With added sweeteners, colors and flavors to make it more addicted to chew and taste. It is present on different shapes and sizes. Most chewing gums nowadays use no sugar additives to make it healthier for commercial purpose. The practice of chewing gum is an old way tradition dated back from Neolithic period where it is called mastication. The thinking at that time is instinctive in nature, it is a need to masticate or chew until it is sought for nutritional value upon a period. It is believed that it has antiseptic and oral health benefits.  (Photo from Left: Starbucks and Gum Wall at Pike Plac

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