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8 Men And A Duck An Improbable Voyage By Reed Boat To Easter Island Thorpe

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8 Men And A Duck An Improbable Voyage By Reed Boat To Easter Island Thorpe
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Publisher: New York : The Free Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.72 MB
Author: Thorpe, Nick
Language: English
Year: 2002

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8 Men And A Duck An Improbable Voyage By Reed Boat To Easter Island Thorpe by Thorpe, Nick instant download after payment.

Includes bibliographical references, Prologue: Can I borrow your safety harness? -- The bus of destiny -- The missing voyage -- A bag of flies -- The longest launch -- Green luminous froth -- In deep water -- The trouble with fish -- Webbed feet and shark fins -- The perils of steel and dreams -- A proper storm -- Still ocean -- Last tango before landfall -- Things to do with a used reed boat -- Epilogue: Thor revisited -- Appendix A. The Easter Island enigma -- Appendix B. How to build a reed boat / by Phil Buck -- Appendix C. Diagrams of the Viracocha, A journalist traces his 2,500-mile journey from South America to Easter Island with an eight-man crew on board an eighteen-meter pre-Incan reed boat as part of an adventure to reopen controversial migration theories by Thor Heyerdahl

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