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Expedicions Globus Kon-Tiki

Original route of the Kon-Tiki

KON·TIKI, the God of Sun

KT3DPossibly Pre-inca civilizations navigate, more than 1000 years ago from Peru coast Hill Polinesia, crossing the Pacific ocean in wood rafts with a little fix sail. This we can consider the Kon-Tiki I.

This was the theory of the Norwegian anthropologist Thor Heyerdal. In 1947, ne wanted to demonstrate it building a copy of one of this rafts and he sail during 100 days, getting finally one of the Polinesian atolls. This we can consider the Kon-Tiki II.

We want to try the Kon-Tiki III

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