Kon-Tiki sailed to the southsea

Filed Under (english, Historia) by Targenor on 05-06-2010

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Norweigan Thor Heyerdahl took 18 poles of balsawood and used around 300 meters of rope to connect them to a boat, the boat wasn´t to comfortable or safe but Heyerdahl where comfortable. In 1947 he started his journey from Callao in Peru, he wanted to show that indians from southamerica already during the 500th century could make ships that where seaworthy and could make it to Polynesia in the Southsea.

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