Altai leaders in Hawaii – 2016
Enjoy a brief tour of The Altai Project’s participation in a “‘No Go’ zones in sacred landscapes” international delegation to Maui, Kaho’olawe, and Oahu Islands and the IUCN-World Conservation Congress in August and September 2016. Read more about the event here.
- Five Central Asian indigneous people stand against the backdrop of an island slope across a sea on a warm day
- Sunset over Kaho’olawe and Molokini Islands in the distance
- Arriving to Kaho’olawe. Photo by Toby McLeod.
- Kaho’olawe – On the long road to ecological restoration.
- Our international and Hawaiian delegation at the end of the rain ceremony on Mt. Haleakala. Photo by Toby McLeod.
- Sharing experiences after Kaho’olawe.
- Getting underway at the IUCN-World Conservation Congress in Honolulu – these are recyclable plastics.
- Some of our delegation during the Congress. Photo by Toby McLeod.
- Delegates from Michigan, Hawaii, Kenya, Russia, and Kyrgyzstan compare homes on GoogleEarth.
- A fascinating panel discussion of sacred landscapes through the lens of science and the sacred – Photo by Toby McLeod.
- Two Altaian indigenous delegates fascinated by all stages of the coconut palm’s development.
- Altaian indigenous leader presenting on the physical and magnetic qualities of sacred burial sites in Altai through his interpreter. Photo by Toby McLeod.