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Photo Gallery

Photos courtesy of www.napaliphoto.com

Dr.Everett Wingert and Cartography graduate students. Dr.Everett Wingert, Professor of Geography at University of Hawaii, with four Cartography graduate students. Dr Wingett's volunteer work and expertise help define
the landscape at Nu’alolo Kai.
University of Hawaii Cartography graduate students

University of Hawaii, Cartography graduate students mapping during a recent volunteer work trip to the Na Pali coast.

Napali Coast volunteers clearing ancient sites. Foreground; Maurice "Mo" Majors (red shirt) and Randy Wichman
(saw in hand) review canopy trimming and debris removal.
Alan Carpenter, Lead Archeologist, Hawaii State Parks Dept. mapping progress at the Nualolo Kai Project.
Tim DeLaVega, Photojournalist, documenting Napali Ohana's successes.
Maurice "Mo" Majors, Archeologist, Hawaii State Parks Dept. mapping an ancient bathing area at Nualolo Kai, Napali Coast.
Sabra Kauka, President, Napali Coast Ohana, taking a break at a newly uncovered ancient wall.
Jeff Putzi, Mo Majors, Alan Carpenter, Mike Desilets, (L to R) Archeology team after day's work completed.