Week 45: Away Team Beams down to Punaluu, Hawaii
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SqL’s Tricoder Log Star Date 110610.1133
3 Members of the away encounter an native of the area.
Below: Lt. Cmdr. Wa’li attempts communication with the native.
Below: Chief Science Officer KimoB attempts to reason with a native burrowing species. Ensign Lucas explores the local oceanic flora and fauna. Bass Commander SandE chants an Oli to the spirits that be . . .
Below: PanoScan of Away Team lodging as seen from the beach. Note the crude Satellite communications dish tucked in the Naupaka Kahakai Bush.
Below: An ominous warning sign . . . thankfully, they’re not “Jumbo Frawns”?
Below: View from main lodge balcony. Off to distant right is Captain’s Quarters.
Below: View from Pahala Tibetan Buddhist Temple.
Below: Away Team in Meditation. Note the abundant Monstera Deliciosa Liebm.
Below: Hana Hou Café local Eatery located approximate 10 miles South of Punaluu. Very good selection of Loco Mocos and various Banana Cream Confectionaries.
Below: PanoScan of view from Hana Hou.
Below: Kanikapila Session in main lodge as seen from Bass Commander SandE Loft Quarters.
End Day 1 Tricorder Transmissions . . .
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Eh, did you guys bring back any wild Frawns from your away mission? Gotta see one of those. You guys look like you had a great time. Saw some cool pics on Facebook by a guy named Moses. Amy, Al, Palapala and I are on an away mission to the Freight and Salvage tomorrow night to see the Rev. Dennis but maybe if we're not too late we can make it to the Hanger before you guys pau. Glad you're back!
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fabulous photos. wish I were there
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Sorry to miss the initial photo session. Still have my island cold that seems to get worse at night, so I'll have to wait for next week for return to the kanikapila.
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Great pictures - must have had a fantastic time! Can't wait to hear what you learned. As you know, will miss you tonight! Will say, "Aloha" to Uncle Dennis for you! xoxo B
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Again, thanks for the pictures del, im able to show the wife and daughter what i have mostly forgotten about by now. BEEG mahalo nui.
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