Once upon a time, over 500 years ago, the island of Maui was
circumnavigated by a vital trade route -- the King's Highway.

The road was originally built by native Hawaiians under the reign of
King Pi'ilani, but was revitalized in the 1800s by prisoners,
inspiring the moniker "the road that sin built". The Highway was once
an essential part of life for the people of Maui.

Today, however, the King's Highway is mostly abandoned.

Photographer Daniel Sullivan hopes to change all that. Since 2013,
Sullivan has hiked hundreds of miles of the trail, snapping photos
along the way. His images reveal neglected paths of scattered rocks
and unearth the history of the broken highway.

His images of the Maui Coast are here:

http://danielsullivan.photoshelter.com/#!/index


Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola

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