National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 8月6日 03時56分
Photo by @Cristina Mittermeier | Before humans could fly, we set sail. For thousands of years, before the advent of the motor, men crossed waters by the power of the oar and the wind. It is how the first Polynesians came to Hawai'i, and how America became what it is today. The history of America is bound to the story of the immigrant and the settler and Indigenous peoples–and the awe of new discovery. The traditional sailing canoe in this photo is named 'Ho'kulea,' which means the Star of Hawai'i. It belongs to the Polynesian Navigation Society, and was absolutely breathtaking to see out on the open water. Follow me @Cristina Mittermeier for more stories spotlighting the history and cultures of Indigenous peoples. #makahabeach #sailing
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