Tern Island is located within French Frigate Shoals, part of the Hawaiian Islands National Wildlife Refuge, Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument, Hawaiʻi. French Frigate Shoals is home to many thousands of birds (albatross, boobies, terns, and more), Hawaiian monk seals, Hawaiian green sea turtles, and a few humans. Join us for adventures on a remote island.
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Friday, March 11, 2011
All is well on Tern.
All is well here as of Friday 5:30 am. Crew asleep on top of building. ... I have to go do a surprise photo before they get up. :-)
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Phew, that was a close one. As one of your blog follower's I'm concerned for the wildlife and the human's too!
ReplyDeleteGood news that everybody's OK there! Looking forward to seeing the roof-top photo!...plus shots from around the island.
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