The day I discovered the Pupukea surf
Larry and George Segedin lived together in a white house near the top of the inhabited part of the Punchbowl Crater. There Larry did his renderings for various architects, and George was studying for registration exams to become a professional engineer. He had previously spent many years in the Philippines and the Far East as […]
Larry and George Segedin lived together in a white house near the top of the inhabited part of the Punchbowl Crater. There Larry did his renderings for various architects, and George was studying for registration exams to become a professional engineer. He had previously spent many years in the Philippines and the Far East as a construction engineer for Hawaiian Pomeroy, Bechtel, and Dredging.
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The day I discovered the Pupukea surf
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