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Near the wreck site.
Pictures and the start of the story are up at our web site: http://twotankedproductions.com/what...ersurveys.html
Near the wreck site.
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This is the boat that was the closest to getting us there, thank you Captain Elis!
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Sounds fascinating and those pictures are fantastic
Lottie
That is a slick looking boat....was it raining at the time of the pic? It looks like there were water drops on the lens...
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With 466 inches average per year it was always raining! Had the small HD in the sport housing to keep it dry.......
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It was so funny, he put up the fishing poles so people would think it was a fishing charter..... The rules are just nuts, you would think it was a third world country, but things would have been easier!
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Correction! We saw a lot more Canyons than Cannon, but it was cannon we were looking for! I had canyons on my mind since I saw some very beautiful ones and was labeling my pictures of Wiamea Canyon and had Canyon on the brain! So please substitute Cannon for canyon where appropriate! Sorry for any miss understanding, I really need an editor!
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From Wikipedia:
Kamehameha was now aliʻi nui of all of Hawaiʻi east of Oʻahu, but the islands of Kauaʻi and Niʻihau continued to elude him. When he attempted to invade the islands in 1796, his governor on Hawaiʻi, Namakeha, led a rebellion against his rule, and Kamehameha was forced to return. In 1803 he tried again, but this time, disease broke out among his warriors; Kamehameha himself fell ill, though he later recovered. During this time, Kamehameha was amassing the largest armada Hawaiʻi had ever seen - foreign-built schooners and massive war canoes, armed with cannon and carrying his vast army. Kaumualiʻi, aliʻi nui of Kauaʻi, watched as Kamehameha built up his invading force and decided he would have a better chance in negotiation than battle. He may also have been influenced by foreign merchants, who saw the continuing feud between Kamehameha and Kaumualiʻi as bad for the sandalwood trade.
We believe this is one of the Schooners he had built!
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Hello, I'm just inquiring about this and waiting for the video and...
The video is in the works, but I have a couple other projects including Roatan Honduras and Bonaire in September! We have been called by the State Archeologist and been promised more support, but the Harbor Master Shawn is our best bet..... He seemed very reliable and that Island that is a hard thing to find! If you want to know what it would be like to legalize POT spend some time there! You will see why nothing gets done!
If you have any questions please feel free to ask and I will do my best, short of GPS coordinates, to answer...... The Adventure continues!
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