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Pemoni > A surfer walks along Kuhio Beach in Waikiki early Thursday morning June 26, 2003  in Honolulu.  Waikiki's world renowned beaches are receding about a foot  a year. Discussions surrounding replenishing the shores with sand to avoid further erosion are presently being debated.  (Lucy Pemoni/Associated Press)
Pemoni > A women walking with an umbrella along the shoreline of Lanikai Beach during a brief sunrise sunshower in Kailua, Hawaii, Friday, May 28, 2004.  REUTERS/Lucy Pemoni
Pemoni > Makapoo Beach as seen from the trail leading to the Makapoo Lighthouse one of Presidential candidate Barak Obama's favorite hikes on the island of Oahu, Feb. 23, 2008.
Pemoni > John "The Caveman"  Gray, pioneer of Marine ego-tourism makes his way out of a cave in Phang Nga Bay  Phang Nag Bay, Thailand shortly after the area recovered from one of modern times largest natural disasters in Southern Thailand,  Jan. 4, 2005. The Indian Ocean earthquake killed more than 225,000 people in eleven countries. LUCY PEMONI PHOTO.
Pemoni > A bright hawaii rainbow shines above the muddy competitors in Hawaii's  10th Annual, Combat Service Support Group 3, Swamp Romp  June 19, 2004 at Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kaneohe, Hawaii. Both military and civilian teams compete in a race that is designed to simulate the "Marine Experience". The 5-mile course takes competitors through mud, dirt, sand  and water, and over obstacles including climbing walls, low crawls, simulated machine gun rounds and a rope swing.  Well over 5, 000 Hawaii US military are presently deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom- the largest deployment for the state since Vietnam. REUTERS/Lucy Pemoni
Pemoni > Maraeura Peyroux, 15 of the Cook Island peers out from under her Kiriau hat while waiting to preform tradtional Rarotongan hula on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii, May 17, 2004.  Peyroux was waiting for her Rarotongan Dance troup,Tamariki Manuia, to start their sunset torchlighing performance. The 27- member group with five musicians and 12 dancers performs traditional drums, music dances and songs. The group was on Oahu to perform in the Polynesian cultural Center's annual Fireknife Competition.  REUTERS/ Lucy Pemoni
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James Wills, a professor at the University of Hawaii enjoys a jacuzzi on the pool leval of the luxury high rise "Hokua" in Honolulu, July 11, 2006. (AP Photo/Lucy Pemoni)
Pemoni > Hundreds of lanterns float in the waters off of Magic Island in Ala Moana Park in Honolulu, Hawaii, May 31, 2004 during the annual Toro-Nagashi (Lantern Floating) Ceremony. The lanterns with names of family and friends who have gone from this world are set afloat in the shores of the Pacific Ocean to serve as beacons to their dead souls so they can find their way back to the spirtual world. The Lantern Floating Ceremony, organized by the Shinnyo-en temple of Hawai'i, precedes the Obon Festival or "Feast of the Dead". The ceremony is also held on Memorial Day weekend to pray for the souls of the war dead and highlight the need for world peace. REUTERS/Lucy Pemoni
Pemoni > A dancer with Chum-Sa Rang pauses during  a traditional court dance from Kyung-gi province during the annual Korean Festival on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii, July 15, 2006.  Lucy Pemoni photo
Pemoni > (left to right) Maka Clawson of Hawaii, Tehina Fitzgerald (center) of Turengi, New Zealand and Iraia Bailey of Hamilton, New Zealand display traditional Maori warrior facial expersions during the Polynesian Cultural Center's 40th anniversary celebration week in Laie, Hawaii on Oahu's North Shore Wednesday, October 22, 2003.  Maori warriors use tamoko (facial tatoos) and whatero (protruding tongues) to provoke or intimate enemys. The Polynesian Cultural Center provides cultural exposure to the people and heritages of seven island nations, Fiji Hawaii, New Zealand, Samoa, Tahiti, Tonga and the Marquesas. REUTERS/Lucy Pemoni
Pemoni > Satsuki Okubo, 33,  of Kanagawa, Japan inspects the waters from a rocky ledge with her brightly painted blue surfboard on Magic Island near Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Hawaii, June 23, 2004. The famous landmark, Diamond Head Mountain, a dorment volcano frames Okubo in the background. Hawaii is the birthplace of surfing which is still popular with local residents and tourists worldwide. Only recently (MAY 28?) however did surfing become santioned as official high school sport by the Hawaii Board of Education. The decision whether to have a surfing team will be up to each  individual Hawaii high school. Hawaii never recognized interscholastic high school surfing teams in the past because of concerns over liability and safety. (Reuters/Lucy Pemoni
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Pemoni > "Aunty " Genoa Leilani Keawe sings during the closing ceremony at the International Waikiki Hula Conference on Waikiki Beach in Honolulu, Saturday, Dec. 17, 2007.  Keawe died Monday morning in her sleep, she was 89 years old. Keawe was one of the last old-time Hawaii singers preforming for over 50 years with her signature  soprano voice , for holding long notes and falsetto tone well until her last days singing on Waikiki Beach. Keawe had 12 children, 40 grandchildren 98 great grandchildren and 81 great, great grandchildren. (AP Photo/Lucy Pemoni)
A surfer walks along Kuhio Beach in Waikiki early Thursday morning June 26, 2003 in Honolulu. Waikiki's world renowned beaches are receding about a foot a year. Discussions surrounding replenishing the shores with sand to avoid further erosion are presently being debated. (Lucy Pemoni/Associated Press)
Pemoni > A surfer walks along Kuhio Beach in Waikiki early Thursday morning June 26, 2003  in Honolulu.  Waikiki's world renowned beaches are receding about a foot  a year. Discussions surrounding replenishing the shores with sand to avoid further erosion are presently being debated.  (Lucy Pemoni/Associated Press)
A surfer walks along Kuhio Beach in Waikiki early Thursday morning June 26, 2003 in Honolulu. Waikiki's world renowned beaches are receding about a foot a year. Discussions surrounding replenishing the shores with sand to avoid further erosion are presently being debated. (Lucy Pemoni/Associated Press)
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