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Kahakuloa Head,
aka Kahekili's Leap ( mind you there are a few places in the islands that use the same legend).Its in west maui. It can be seen in the sunset looking at west maui from the north side of the island Kahului up past Paia.
This is the 1905 New York Thirty Alera crossing the bow of Angelita, winner of the Gold in the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. In about 15 knots of wind off Fort Adams during the Museum of Yachting's Robert Tiedemann Classic Regatta in Newport, R.I., on July 7, 2007.
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I love this photo...sailboats have always fascinated me!
Kahakuloa Head, aka Kahekili's Leap ( mind you there are a few places in the islands that use the same legend).Its in west maui. It can be seen in the sunset looking at west maui from the north side of the island Kahului up past Paia.
End of the summer, sunset wine and sushi.....
Brought to the island by the resident of Mansion House they are all over the place, mow the lawns and are cute little buggers.
Watching the pelicans dive bomb the fish on a cool deck at a great little lunch place.
Wild Swan sailing into Stonington Harbor in August of 2006.
The Ray Hunt 12 Meter Easterner (I think) during the Museum of Yachting's Robert Tiedemann Classic Regatta in Newport, R.I., on July 7, 2007.
This is the 1905 New York Thirty Alera crossing the bow of Angelita, winner of the Gold in the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. In about 15 knots of wind off Fort Adams during the Museum of Yachting's Robert Tiedemann Classic Regatta in Newport, R.I., on July 7, 2007.