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by Mary Deal
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Duke Kahanamoku was the originator of the sport of surfing. He is revered in the Islands. These are three of his actual surfboards.
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Duke Kahanamoku was the originator of the sport of surfing. He is revered in the Islands. These are three of his actual surfboards.
Mary Deal, a native of Walnut Grove, in California's Sacramento River Delta, is an oil painter and photographer. Though she now lives in Winterville, North Carolina, she previously lived in the islands of Hawaii, where she recently spent 22 years. Her photography and art will continue to focus on the Islands that she loves, offering spectacular photography venues, with an endless number of images to come. Mary is also an Amazon international bestselling, award-winning author with six published suspense/thrillers, a romance, a collection of short stories and flash fiction, a writer's reference, and self-help nonfiction. She is a Pushcart Prize nominee, former newspaper columnist, and Associate and Contributing Editor of a magazine. Learn...
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Jennifer Jenson
Amazing to see the originals! Great shot!
Shawn Dechant
Congrats...great image
Sandi OReilly
Congratulations, Mary!
Kathryn Jones
Excellent image! Congratulations on your sale!
Mary Deal
Oh Kirsten, these were on display at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel. They may have been borrowed from a museum some place though. Thanks for your f/v.
Kirsten Giving
Hello Mary! It is wonderful that the museum has been able to preserve these boards; they are beautiful in themselves. I can imagine him taking those waves on Waikiki, with all the lovely ladies looking on!! f/v Kirsten