Search for Signs of Hawaiian Life in the Universe
COURTESY VICTOR KINYONGA
TOP OF THE WORLD | Knowing they were unlikely to find a sign of Hawaiian life at the 19,340-foot summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, a hardy group of Oahu residents brought their own during a trip to Tanzania in September. Bob Deedman, left, Caroline Hamilton, Barb Deedman, John Aldrich and Dianne Aldrich carried a small flag saying “Aloha from the top of Africa.” The friends had climbed “all night under a full moon” when they brought out the flag and guide Victor Kinyonga took their photo.
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TOP OF THE WORLD | Knowing they were unlikely to find a sign of Hawaiian life at the 19,340-foot summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, a hardy group of Oahu residents brought their own during a trip to Tanzania in September. Bob Deedman, left, Caroline Hamilton, Barb Deedman, John Aldrich and Dianne Aldrich carried a small flag saying “Aloha from the top of Africa.” The friends had climbed “all night under a full moon” when they brought out the flag and guide Victor Kinyonga took their photo.
Submit your photo
Email “Signs of Hawaiian Life” photos to mpoole@staradvertiser.com or mail to Signs of Hawaiian Life, 500 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 7-210, Honolulu, HI 96813. Please include the full names of those in the photo, when and where it was taken and the name of the photographer. We apologize but mailed photos cannot be returned.
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