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Photos of Hokule'a's journey

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Posted on: May 25, 2004

Navigator Ka'iulani Murphy scanned the horizon yesterday for Nihoa island. See story. 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.

Photos by Jan TenBruggencate • The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted on: May 24, 2004

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

Posted on: May 12, 2004

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

Posted on: May 11, 2004

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. 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.

Photos by Jan TenBruggencate • The Honolulu Advertiser

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


Posted on: May 3, 2004

Mike Taylor of Kailua was among those participating in yesterday's 'awa ceremony. The latest voyage of the Hokule'a includes five legs and 120 crew members. See story. Camille Kalama of Kailua greets Keoni Kuoha of Waimanalo after the 'awa ceremony for the Hokule'a at Sand Island. The Hokule'a crew is expected to reach Kaua'i about midday today. See story.

Photos by Rebecca Breyer • The Honolulu Advertiser


Crew members of the Hokule'a and its escort boat took part in an 'awa ceremony at Sand Island yesterday afternoon. The canoe left Sand Island last night, bound for Kaua'i. See story.

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