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He Endured A 220 Mile Hike Just To Capture These Captivating Images. I’m in AWE!
This guy captures the stunning beauty of the Maui Coast and the legacy of the ancient King’s Highway.
Hiking is a fun activity for some people. If you love anything that’s extreme then this would surely be included in your To Do list of outdoor activities. Others prefer admiring the astounding views, captivating beauty of nature and the sense of serenity when you’re on a hike. Be it a hobby, sport and whatnot, the satisfaction and adrenaline rush make it more worthwhile.
For photojournalist and world traveler Daniel Sullivan it’s the best of both worlds. While he can use his passion and love for photography, he also gets to experience the adventure and thrills of nature. Enduring a 200-mile hike while crossing risky cliffs, battling white waters and braving the wild jungle just to capture Hawaii’s ancient, the great King’s Highway.
Over 500 years ago, King Pi’ilani who ruled the island during the 16th Century constructed the King’s Highway on Maui, Hawaii also known as Hoapili Trail. Unfortunately, what once was part of the history of Maui is now almost fading away and Daniel Sullivan is trying to immortalize it through his photographs and compiling it in a book.
Ho’okipa Beach, Maui as photographed by Daniel on his journey to the ancient trail.
The Hui Aloha Church in Kipahulu. Breathtaking!
The perfect view of the sunset and a preserved section of the King’s Highway–a road of jagged stone built by King Pi’ilani.
The sun rises over Oluwalu, Maui. Just lovely!
(More photos next page…)
Kanio, Maui
A stark example of the blue stone at Gorge Kaupo, Maui.
The magnificent Twin Falls in Maui alongside the King’s Highway.
Fishing Stone Shrine in Kanio.
Another enchanting view of the sunset on the trail.
Daniel Sullivan is currently running a Kickstarter campaign to fund his book with 100 images of the trail entitled the Maui Coast-Legacy of the King’s Highway. Daniel is hoping that recording his journey to the ancient trail will somehow maintain its legacy. Let us see some of the spectacular and captivating images captured by him.
Mr. Sullivan’s journey to the King’s Highway is an eye-opener that we should preserve and protect every natural, historical and cultural wealth we have to continue its legacy and for the future generations to relish.
H/T: LifeBuzz