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Dr.Everett Wingert, Professor of Geography at University of Hawaiʻi,
with four Cartography graduate students.
Dr Wingett's volunteer work and expertise help define
the landscape at Nuʻalolo Kai.
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University of Hawaiʻi, Cartography graduate students mapping during a
recent volunteer work trip to the Nāpali coast.
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Nāpali Coast volunteers clearing ancient sites.
Foreground: Maurice "Mo" Majors (red shirt) and Randy Wichman
(saw in hand) review canopy trimming and debris removal.
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Alan Carpenter, Lead Archaeologist, Hawaiʻi State Parks Dept.
mapping progress at the Nʻualolo Kai Project.
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Tim DeLaVega, Photojournalist, documenting Nāpali ʻOhana's successes.
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Maurice "Mo" Majors, Archaeologist, Hawaiʻi State Parks Dept.
mapping an ancient bathing area at Nʻualolo Kai, Nāpali Coast.
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Sabra Kauka, President, Nāpali Coast ʻOhana, taking a break
at a newly uncovered ancient wall.
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Jeff Putzi, Mo Majors, Alan Carpenter, Mike Desilets, (L to R)
Archaeology team after day's work completed.
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