The Kon-Tiki Expedition [Hardcover] Heyerdahl, Thor and By Photographs

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The Kon-Tiki expedition was a 1947 journey by raft across the Pacific Ocean from South America to the Polynesian islands, led by Norwegian explorer and writer Thor Heyerdahl. The raft was named Kon-Tiki after the Inca sun god. Thor Heyerdahl, a Norwegian zoologist, explains how he develops a theory on how the Pacific islands were originally settled from South America. While on a zoological expedition with his wife to the island of Fatu Hiva, they discuss the constant trade winds that blow from east to west. Had people from South America, 4,000 nautical miles away, taken advantage of the trade winds at some remote time in the past? To prove his theory, he builds a boat in Peru. The trip began on April 28, 1947. Heyerdahl and five companions sailed the raft for 101 days over 6900 km (4,300 miles) across the Pacific Ocean before smashing into a reef at Raroia in the Tuamotu Islands on August 7, 1947. Exciting Adventures!

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Weight 90.24 lbs
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Good

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Box included. Box has wear. Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.

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9783784425658

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