Tuesday, 1 August 2017

Chapter Six - The Homeward Leg

Hi there anyone still reading this blog and welcome to the last chapter of the Andersen's journey through North America.

This chapter is mainly photographs of the last two places we visited on this epic journey - New York and Hawaii.

We arrived in Newark airport having flown from Quebec city and took a shuttle into the very middle of Manhattan - the Hyatt hotel next door to Grand Central Station. We bought 2 tickets that made our time in Zoo York easy - a 7 day unlimited journey Metro Pass and a 5 day New York pass. Both these proved to be fantastic value. We were soon out touring and visiting the city's many sites and attractions.
Grand Central Station in all its glory
Times Square



















Some random tourist in Times Square
The 9/11 Museum and Memorial - a sobering but brilliant memorial to the Twin Towers of the World Trade Centre 
Original structural beams - 9/11 Museum

Original communications tower - 9/11 Museum

Original external support beam - 9/11 Museum

Wrecked Ladder Truck No.3


Part of the exo-beam where the plane struck the tower

A melted and bent structural beam 

One of the two reflection pools at ground zero




The new World Trade Centre building
disappearing into the mist
























Walking across Brooklyn Bridge from Brooklyn to Manhattan
The Brooklyn Bridge from the DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass)

Denise on the Bridge

Just another big statue!
 


Looking towards Manhattan from our Circle Line cruise



















The United Nations General Assembly building

The Apollo Theatre


















A stroll through Central Park one afternoon




























Madame Tussaud's - one of the attractions included in the New York Pass
Not sure who the bloke on the left is!


The girls posing with the celebrities

The Intrepid Air Sea and Space Museum
The aircraft carrier Intrepid

Blackbird Aerial Surveillance aircraft

The original space shuttle - the Enterprise

The Concorde supersonic passenger airliner

Top of the Rock - the Rockefeller Centre Observation Deck and Tour
Another big blow-up lady

From the top - apartment high rise tower and Central Park

The Empire State building

Soon to be the tallest apartment building in the world

Atlas holds up the heavens in front of the Rockefeller Centre

The water feature outside the Rockefeller Centre
Inside the Rockefeller Centre and its gold leaf ceiling
St Patrick's Cathedral






















Central Park Cycling Tour

Central fountain

The intrepid cyclists in Central Park

The girls

The Boathouse in Central Park - we would have loved to have eaten there but ran out of time!
The gang of Four

The bridge over the boating lake

Strawberry Fields - John Lennon Memorial

Plaque remembering John Lennon

Belvedere Castle in Central Park

The Guggenheim Museum from 5th Avenue
Up the spiral walkway and past the brilliant artwork

The ceiling of the Guggenheim


















The Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), New York City

A little work by Van Gogh in the MOMA - The Starry Night























The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (the MET)

T-Rex in the Museum of Natural History

Brilliant preserved fossil fish - Natural History Museum























The General Grant National Memorial
All too soon, it was time to say goodbye to New York City - our week there had flown past and there were still things we didn't get to see.

Leaving JFK airport, we flew to Phoenix, Arizona and then on to Hawaii and to our hotel at the eastern end of Waikiki Beach. Our original accommodation in a 2-bedroom condo had fallen through just 2 weeks before we were due to arrive in Hawaii so the Aston Beach Hotel was a last minute replacement which served us well but wasn't as convenient or flexible as our first accommodation.
Sunset from our hotel room

Waikiki Beach in the early morning

Statue of Duke Kahanamoku on Waikiki Beach

'Our' own beach - note the impressive swell
Waikiki Beach - high summer

Cocktail happy hour in some bar in Hawaii


The Pearl Harbour and USS Arizona memorial



















The anchor of the USS Arizona

US Naval ships at anchor in Pearl Harbour

All that remains of the forward gun turret of the USS Arizona


BB39 - The USS Arizona's berth and an
oil slick still rising to the surface even today

Remnants of the Arizona with the USS Missouri in the background


Model of the USS Arizona Memorial

USS Missouri

The exact spot where the Japanese Imperial Forces surrendered to the
Allies thereby ending the war in 1945

Plaque commemorating the signing of the surrender by Japan in 1945

Anne in front of the 16" gun turrets of the USS Missouri

Downtown Honolulu
Soldiers Memorial Cemetery, Honolulu

The Honolulu skyline

The Justice Building and Court precinct

The Kings Palace - downtown Honolulu
Diamond Head
The entrance to the Diamond Head State Monument
The switch-back path to the top of Diamond Head

















Looking out to sea from the headland
Looking northwards back into the caldera and the park compound
Waikiki Beach and Honolulu
The western end of Waikiki Beach and its high rise development


The lighthouse and reef below the headland



















Pretty soon our six days in Honolulu come to an and and it's time to board that big Qantas bird and wing our way back to Sydney.

It has been a fantastic and memorable seven weeks away where we saw many fabulous places for the first time. Shared with great friends, this escapade will long live on in all our memories for the camaraderie and the truly remarkable sights and adventures.

Travel on!