02-08-2019, 08:28 AM
The cinder skier apologized:
“I can now see that we should not have skied on the volcano at Mauna Kea #8213; at this astonishing and powerful mountain,” athlete Markus Eder said in an emailed statement.#8233;“For this I offer my deepest apology to the people of Hawaii. They and their culture inspire my profound respect. The thought that I have offended them leaves me feeling gutted.”
http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2019/02/08/...mauna-kea/
Apology accepted?
“I can now see that we should not have skied on the volcano at Mauna Kea #8213; at this astonishing and powerful mountain,” athlete Markus Eder said in an emailed statement.#8233;“For this I offer my deepest apology to the people of Hawaii. They and their culture inspire my profound respect. The thought that I have offended them leaves me feeling gutted.”
http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2019/02/08/...mauna-kea/
Apology accepted?
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