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HonoluluAdvertiser | Photo Gallery Posted on: Wednesday, July 21, 2004

Photo Gallery

Here's a sampling of recent photos taken by Advertiser photographers. Click the image for a full view.

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Pat Campanella, left, and Affordable Towing and Recovery owner Devin Statts discuss how to get Campanella's SUV out of Katherine Peacock's pool in Hawai'i Kai. Campanella was giving his wife a driving lesson when she overcompensated and drove into the pool. See story.

Richard Ambo • The Honolulu Advertiser


Lilly Jackson greets her son DJ at Honolulu International Airport upon his return from Utah. During his college finals, DJ fell ill and was diagnosed with toxic strep syndrome, also known as "flesh-eating bacteria." See story.

Rebecca Breyer • The Honolulu Advertiser


Lt. Cmdr. Jeff Scheidt chats on a cell phone aboard the HSV-2 Swift off Lanikai Beach during RIMPAC exercises. The HSV is a twin-hull vessel the Navy hopes to use to intercept terrorists and clear mines. See story.

Richard Ambo • The Honolulu Advertiser


Trinity Pardee, 3, welcomes the new addition to the family, Maka, a pit-bull mix who was found roaming and with cuts all over his body on a roadside in Makakilo. With help from the Hawaii Dog Foundation, Maka now has a permanent home. See story.

Jeff Widener • The Honolulu Advertiser


Surfers caught 6- to 8-foot waves off Magic Island early last week. A second, larger swell rolled in later in the week. See story.

Andrew Shimabuku • The Honolulu Advertiser


Vietnam veterans Eric Swofford, left, and Jesse Baker were part of a joint honor guard at Hickam Air Force Base July 13 for the repatriation of remains of Americans lost during the Cold War and Korean War.

Jeff Widener • The Honolulu Advertiser


An officer writes up his report on a one-car accident on Kunia Road near the Hawaii Country Club golf course.

Gregory Yamamoto • The Honolulu Advertiser


Community activist Carroll Cox of Envirowatch predicts it will be a long time before the state is able to reduce the illegal dumping that happens all over O'ahu. Tires and an abandoned clothes dryer were found discarded near Ma'ili Point on the Leeward coast. See story.

Bruce Asato • The Honolulu Advertiser