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Photos of Hokule'a's journey
Posted on: May 25, 2004
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| Navigator Ka'iulani Murphy scanned the horizon yesterday for Nihoa island. See story. |
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The voyaging canoe Hokule'a coasts past the western cliffs of Nihoa island after a 32-hour passage from Hanalei Bay on Kaua'i. Ka'iulani Murphy, 25, is navigating the canoe without modern instruments. See story. |
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Photos by Jan TenBruggencate The Honolulu Advertiser
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Posted on: May 24, 2004
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From left, Hokule'a navigator Ka'iulani Murphy, sailing master Bruce Blankenfeld and Captain Nainoa Thompson view the sunrise off a north Kaua'i cliff yesterday. The winds were calm, but picked up later in the day. See story.
Jan TenBruggencate The Honolulu Advertiser
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Posted on: May 12, 2004
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From left, Hokule'a navigator Ka'iulani Murphy, sailing master Bruce Blankenfeld and Captain Nainoa Thompson view the sunrise off a north Kaua'i cliff yesterday. The winds were calm, but picked up later in the day. See story.
Jan TenBruggencate The Honolulu Advertiser
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Posted on: May 11, 2004
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| Hokule'a watch commander and videographer Na'alehu Anthony checks the radio box aboard the voyaging canoe. The crew hopes to set sail for the northern end of the Hawaiian archipelago. See story. |
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Dennis Chun, Hokule'a watch captain and Hawaiian Studies instructor at Kaua'i Community College, works with a knife, a shower curtain and duct tape to try to waterproof his bunk. See story. |
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Photos by Jan TenBruggencate The Honolulu Advertiser
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Posted on: May 10, 2004
| Voyagers and supporters clamber onto Hokule'a from an overloaded four-seat canoe. From top: Bruce Blankenfeld, Kaliko Amona, Dennis Chun, Keoni Kuoha and Mawae Morton. Poor weather delayed the voyaging canoe's departure from Kaua'i. See story.
Jan TenBruggencate The Honolulu Advertiser
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Posted on: May 3, 2004
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