Photo Gallery
Here's a sampling of recent photos taken by Advertiser photographers. Click the image for a full view.
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Strong trade winds kicked up the surf at Sandy Beach, providing shorebreak action for body boarders.
Bruce Asato The Honolulu Advertiser |
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F-15 Eagles of the Hawai'i Air National Guard flew in "missing-man" formation over the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl Nov. 11, where about 1,100 people gathered to honor veterans of wars past and present. See story.
Bruce Asato The Honolulu Advertiser |
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Haylee Shirley, 3, gets a grip on Kona, a 7-year-old rabbit belonging to Kapua Parker, 16, left. Haylee, of Pearl City, and Kapua, of Kaimuki, attended the recent Bunny Cares workshop at the Hawaii Kai Retirement Community. The workshop emphasized proper care of house rabbits, including nutrition and how to prepare for a visit to the vet.
Rebecca Breyer The Honolulu Advertiser |
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Marcus Webb of Pearl Harbor gives his 2-year-old son Caymen a toss in the air during a visit to Kaka'ako Waterfront Park on a recent Sunday afternoon.
Rebecca Breyer The Honolulu Advertiser |
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Students in T-Shirt Theatre, an ensemble of the Farrington complex of schools, perform in the production of "Langston Who?" The show is based on the works of the late Langston Hughes, who often focused on civil rights.
Deborah Booker The Honolulu Advertiser |
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Jonathan Naone, left, and Paul Neves from The Royal Order of Kamehameha I took part in a cleansing ceremony Nov. 14 for the Naha Stone at Hilo Public Library on the Big Island. The stone was vandalized with paint on the night of Nov. 11.
Tim Wright photo |
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Suzanne Leha Talo holds her daughter, Tiare, 2, in the family dorm room at the Institute for Human Services shelter on Kaaahi Street. Talo moved into the dorm three months ago with her boyfriend and two children. Tiare was once taken from her family by state Child Protective Services and has been afraid of strangers ever since. See story.
Bruce Asato The Honolulu Advertiser |
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Douglas Sorich, a homeless veteran who has lived in Hawai'i for nine months, eats a curry stew lunch at the Institute for Human Services men's shelter on Sumner Street. Sorich says there are several places that provide free food if you know where to go, but they all serve rice. He prefers potatoes. See story.
Bruce Asato The Honolulu Advertiser |










