This plane is using the taxiway going over the road to get back to the terminal after landing. Its registration is PH-AOH.
Author: Munden
KLM Boeing 737-300 crossing the road
KLM Boeing 747 coming in for a landing
LHA-1 Tarawa
The Tarawa class of assault ships were referred to as general purpose amphibious assault ships. The ship was decommissioned in 2008 and is now waiting its fate here in Pearl Harbor.
LPH-11 New Orleans
This is an old Iwo Jima class amphibious assault ship sitting in the inactive fleet at Pearl Harbor.
LKA-116 St Louis and LKA-114 Durham
LKA-116 is on the right, and LKA-114 is on the left. These are amphibious cargo ships that supported the fleets of amphibious assault forces. They’re now sitting with other deactivated ships at Pearl Harbor.
IX-524
X-524 is actually a self-propelled modified dry dock barge section. It’s mounted with various radar units and provides support for Pacific ballistic missile intercept tests.
LPD-10 Juneau and another
The far ship is the LPD-10 Juneau. The closer ship is a similar class of Landing Dock Platform, either Austin or Cleveland class.
Bench of Vice
The title of this sculpture by Lea Vivot is “Bench of Vice”. It’s appeared on many lists of interesting statues around the world.
Bullwinkle and Rocky
This statue of Bullwinkle J. Moose and Rocket J. Squirrel (complete with Wossamotta U. regalia) is standing outside what was once the Jay Ward studios. On the ground around the statues are the concrete signatures and marks of the artists and workers. (an homage to the Chinese Theatre up the road) Instead of putting their hands and feet in the cement, though, the artists put their “drinking” elbows in the cement.