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Adze found in Polynesia came from Kahoolawe
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Phillip Roberts
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10/02/2007
[ Edited by: filslash 2008-09-20 15:51 ] |
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TIKI DAVID
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10/03/2007
if you look real close ,it says 'SNAP-ON' on the side. |
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Phillip Roberts
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10/03/2007
[ Edited by: filslash 2008-09-20 15:52 ] |
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Tiki Royale
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10/03/2007
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TIKI DAVID
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10/03/2007
YET,in your profile your interests are music tiki,babes, beerand fun. lighten up son. |
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tikihai
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10/03/2007
Concur... |
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AlienTiki
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10/03/2007
Not that hard to believe considering prevailing wind and seas. If you were to enter the Alenuihaha channel or the Kealaikahiki you would drift to the next landmass, Society Islands, Tahiti. The ancient Polynesians knew this and would travel to the fertile fishing grounds in the northern Hawaiian Island like Necker. There they would fill there canoes with as much fish as they could. the trip home is all down hill. The Tahitian have been doing this since at least the 12th century, as the Hawaiians claim the pahu drum was introduced to them by the Tahitians around that time. Some 800 years ago at least. A friend of mine rents dive cameras to tourist here on Maui. One day a renter lost one of his cameras, he thought to Davie Jone's locker. Long story short, 18 months later he gets a call. They found his camera on the shores of Tahiti. It even had a little coral polyp growing on it. [ Edited by: AlienTiki 2007-10-03 11:13 ] |
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tikihai
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10/03/2007
It is for me...Even with todays modern tecnology, radar, gps, global cell etc. boats get lost everyday. |
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AlienTiki
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10/03/2007
Yeah, I've read the book.:roll: I guess my idea of a "huge gamble" is a little different. |
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Phillip Roberts
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10/03/2007
[ Edited by: filslash 2008-09-20 15:52 ] |
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tikihai
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10/06/2007
AlienTiki said:
This is just total BS...I hope no one is naive enough to believe this. |
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AlienTiki
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10/06/2007
It's okay if you don't want to believe me. :) [ Edited by: AlienTiki 2007-10-06 12:49 ] |
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tikihai
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10/10/2007
Cool...I have an entirely different outlook on this. Nothing but respect for the people that are still doing this voyage in the old polynesian style. My experience with the Alenuihaha Channel is that it is one of the most treacherous 30 miles of water anywhere in the ocean. I believe the part about the camera is quite possible but that anything unnavigable that enters this channel is just as likely to end up in China. Just Sayin' |
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TheBigT
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10/11/2007
It's a very cool find! I haven't read the articles yet, but I'm going to. I certainly believe the polynesians frequently traveled back and forth between the islands; not saying it was easy or without danger, risky, etc. Very neat to have scientific evidence tracing the route that settlement may have occurred throughout the islands or signs of trading activity. Also - I think TikiDavid may just have been kidding. "Snap-On" - get it? Snap-On tools! Haha! That is pretty funny. :lol: |
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