Tuesday 14 December 2010

History of Surfing

Amplify’d from www.surfingforlife.com
A1, Captain Cook and his ships in Kealakekua Bay, 1778

On Captain James Cook's third expedition to the Pacific, his ships, HMS Discovery and Resolution, made the first recorded European visit to Hawai'i in 1778, when they stopped at the western end of the island chain on their way from Tahiti to the northwest coast of North America. After a frustrating year fruitlessly looking for a passage from the North Pacific into the Atlantic, Cook brought his ships back to the Hawaiian chain, this time stopping at the Big Island of Hawai'i. There, at Kealakekua Bay, Cook was killed by Hawaiians when he made a misguided attempt to kidnap their high chief to force the return of a stolen boat.

K2, Moment of Contact; The Cook Expedition off Kauai, 1778
A6, Early artistic representation of surfing in Hawai'i
B2, Early Explorers Found 'The Hawaiian Sport of Surf Playing' to Be a National Pastime
B1
K1, Ka'anapali 200 Years Ago, by Herb Kane
K3, Kamehameha at Kamakahonu by Herb Kane
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