Punchbowl Crater
Punchbowl Crater is a volcanic tuff cone located in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was formed by explosive volcanic activity around 75,000 years ago and is part of the larger Hawaiian Islands volcanic chain. The crater is approximately 3,000 feet in diameter and rises about 760 feet above sea level.
Today, Punchbowl Crater is home to the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, which honors U.S. military veterans. The site features beautiful gardens and scenic views of the surrounding area, making it a popular destination for visitors interested in history and nature.