Kon-Tiki

Across the Pacific in a Raft

mass market paperback, 48 pages

English language

Published May 1, 1990 by Pocket.

ISBN:
978-0-671-72652-2
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”Good day, Terai Mateata and your men, who have come across the sea on a pae-pae to us on Raroia; yes, good day, may you remain long among us and share memories with us so that we can always be together, even when you go away to a far and. Good day.”

Adventure books are a weakness of mine. It started with arctic expedition books, and is rapidly branching off to encompass anything harrowing and true that man has attempted. Cave diving, mountain climbing, shipwrecks, and now, evidently, balsa raft journeys taken across the sea to prove a point. I, too, am stubborn.Thor Heyerdahl had a theory that the Polynesian people originated from South America. He presented his theory, well researched and thought out, and was resoundingly dismissed as being impossible. Rather than take his lumps and go home, he….built his own balsa raft, crewed it, and did the thing …

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Subjects

  • True stories of endurance & survival
  • Historical - General
  • Ethnology
  • Travel - General
  • Fiction
  • Kon-Tiki ekspedisjonen
  • Australia & Oceania - South Pacific
  • Essays & Travelogues
  • Literary Criticism & Collections / General
  • (1947)
  • Heyerdahl, Thor
  • Polynesia