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Reged: 07/15/08
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Loc: Texas Gulf de Mexico
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Re: A Niihau surf trip
10/24/09 10:35 AM
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Did the guys from California "understand" that they got to go to an Island that guys like me or 98% of "local folks" will never see, let alone get up close to it AND, be able to surf waves around Ni'ihau?
what were their reactions, mood, thoughts about going there or was it "just a boat ride " for them??
I get to view it from the West side or as I climb up the hill going to Koke'e. It's a sacred place! Those guys got an oppertunity of a life time.
Ho'oma'u na u na
Sacred yes. So sacred I was feeling unworhty as I ventured deeper into the post lest I come around a corner and see something no mortal haole should be allowed to see.
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