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DescriptionHokule'aSailing2009.jpg | Hōkūle`a, a modern Hawaiian wa'a kaulua or voyaging canoe, sailing off Honolulu, photo taken from onboard the Chinese junk Princess Taiping, January 22, 2009. | ||
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Source | originally posted to Flickr as Princess Taiping Sails with the Hokule'a in Hawaii | ||
Author | HongKongHuey | ||
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