Dinesh's photos with the keyword: Captain Cook

Trellis

28 Aug 2019 94
As humans first invented it?

In anticipation.....

The Hut

06 Jul 2019 1 131
Reconstruction of the Hut www.donch.com/lulhnhh1.htm

Shore Line

The fisherman at Captain Cook

Outrigger

26 May 2019 2 1 175
. . . At the same time (about 5000 years ago) they spread from Taiwan they probably invented outriggers canoes, boats with logs propped on the side that increase their stability in rough water, making it possible to navigate the open seas. After thirty three hundred ago, ancient people making pottery in a style called Lapita appeared just to the east of New Guinea and soon afterward started expanding farther into the Pacific, quickly reaching Vanuatu three thousand kilometers from New Guinea. It took only a few hundred more years for them to spread through the western Polynesian islands including Toga and Samoa, and then, after long pause lasting until around twelve hundred years ago, they spread to the last habitable Pacific islands of New Zealand, Hawaii, and Easter Island by eight hundred years ago…. Page 200 "Who we are and How we got here" ~ Author David Reich {It is believed that the Hawaiian Islands were uninhabited until around 400 – 500 A.D., when the Polynesians arrived. ... Many historians believe that the Polynesians who settled Hawaii came from the Marquesas Islands, which had forbidding terrain and poor conditions for farming.}

South Point, Hawaii

Worship on the beach

08 May 2019 2 103
The solution often turns out more beautiful than the puzzle. ~Richard Dawkins

Immensity and insignificant / Immensité et insign…

08 May 2019 2 142
Used Google Translator!

Shore Line

20 Apr 2019 2 1 208
Captain Cook www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYyesq7QAZ0

Replicate of possible first immigrant's shelter

Replicate of possible shelter / outrigger

Replicate of possible first immigrant's shelter

26 Mar 2019 85
The Tahitians oppressed the first settlers from the Marquesas, calling them commoners and forcing them to run off and make a living in the mountains. It was the Polynesians from Tahiti who came to inhabit much of the Hawaiian Islands before the first Westerners landed on the Islands in the late 1700s.

Someone loves a fence...

10 Feb 2019 10 9 202
Sent from my iPhone HFF Have a great week-end

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