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The Tangaroa Expedition (The Kon-Tiki Expedition) 2012 Documentary 

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All his life, Olav Heyerdahl had heard the stories of his grandfather: of how he crossed the Pacific in 1947 on a primitive raft made of balsa wood. Now at last, he got to experience it first hand.
As a tribute to his grandfather and the original Kon-tiki expedition, Olav and his team built a new raft in Peru and sailed it all the way to Raiatea in French Polynesia. When they arrived on the 24th of July 2006, after four months at sea, over a thousand people greeted them in a traditional Polynesian welcoming ceremony. This is a spectacular and unique documentary of the modern day voyage, with footage of the 1947 expedition setting the context. The 1947 Kon-tiki film won an Oscar, and Thor Heyerdahl's book has sold more the 50 millions copies worldwide. At the time, the whole world was amazed by this eccentric Norwegian explorer. The story continues to enthral 60 years later, only this time in colour.
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@richardjstuart3978
@richardjstuart3978 10 лет назад
If you think this was a waste of time, you don't understand what Thor Heyerdahl was proving. The key is that ancient boats were quite capable of long voyages and that the oceans were roads not barriers. Getting some practice with these ancient boats, both reed and raft, helps us better understand what was really possible in antiquity. It isn't just about showing where the polynesians came from.
@nesianrugby
@nesianrugby 10 лет назад
"It isn't just about showing where the polynesians came from" Except this doesn't show where the Polynesians came from because they weren't from South America.
@Arwyroe
@Arwyroe 10 лет назад
Lita Kinikini then they have a lot of people to debate with because anthropologists, archaeologists and geneticists all disagree.
@g3n0m3virus
@g3n0m3virus 10 лет назад
Lita Kinikini Well i can tell you that we didnt come from south america... we came from the east, from New Zealand and branched out west toward Hawaii. . . .
@Arwyroe
@Arwyroe 10 лет назад
why the hash tags?
@larrytischler8769
@larrytischler8769 6 лет назад
nesianrugby You dumb shit. You did not learn a thing did you.
@johnchoat357
@johnchoat357 5 лет назад
I vividly remember attending a theatre in Toronto with my Dad, an avid amateur sailor, to see the original motion picture of Kon Tiki. He talked about the 'show' for days afterward; he would have loved this 'Kon Tiki Two' adventure, in glorious colour! "I must go down to the sea again,.........................." RIP Dad.
@zlatkodurmis8458
@zlatkodurmis8458 3 года назад
This is a great inspiring ocean adventure. Nice to see it done again. There was much more fish in the ocean in the time of Kon Tiki expedition and much less polution. We made such a big change in the ocean in just fifty years. As I remember the book, they see sharks every day.
@Kinetic-Energy117
@Kinetic-Energy117 2 года назад
Absolute fact and interesting as well... On a smaller scale supporting your comment, during covid, in America, I have visited many beaches from California to Florida...during the months of beach shutdowns, their were an abundance of marine wildlife, sand dollars, tropical neon fluorescent fish, and huge 4 ft tall birds who would stroll the beaches alongside me, I have a few videos of it and all.. Humankind has truly become detrimental to this planets nourishment...
@TheMariepi3
@TheMariepi3 2 года назад
After a very hard sea crossing through the Pacific Ocean, they arrived at this paradise; the islands of the South Sea, Polynesia ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bH8wMypKn3Y.html
@dustinraymond9403
@dustinraymond9403 10 месяцев назад
Overfishing.....I agree, but it's weird, because I've never seen this overabundance. Are you sure it's not part of the plan? Corporate greed can be counted on?
@toddv5061
@toddv5061 7 дней назад
@@dustinraymond9403 Corporations are all woke so not sure where you're going with that
@oscresson
@oscresson 3 года назад
This is completing a circle for a lot of us who were encouraged by the original story to dare to go where we might not have gone with our lives. Many thanks to all involved.
@baltsosser
@baltsosser 3 года назад
Having read Kon Tiki many, many times in my life I am excited to see such expeditions still inspire others to venture out on interesting adventures.
@Gribbo9999
@Gribbo9999 8 лет назад
If a few guys with little knowledge of sailing an ocean going raft can carry out such intricate navigation after self teaching over a few months, just think good the original pilots would have been with generations of experience. Overly programme. I read the book in school in the early 1960s - it was a wonderful just post WW2 expedition just when people needed to hear of such a peaceful adventure after years of war and austerity. Nice to see 2 generations later the same need for simple adventure still exists.
@GehirnGoldmine
@GehirnGoldmine 8 лет назад
I appreciate your comment very much :-)
@yvettewest3279
@yvettewest3279 5 лет назад
thanks for your comment on the knowledge factor...ha ha..amazing for sure what is possible. It is a joy to hear others recalling having read the book in the 1960s. At 10yrs old, I built a 15 inch long model of a raft out of parts of bamboo strips of old awning on our patio.The Scandinavian people are so strong, healthy and take daily time out for a tea and biscuit with friends.. turn off electronics!!please! This unity of brotherhood of diverse people will save us in world disaster. .
@n3glv
@n3glv 6 лет назад
Fantastic story and follow up to his grandfathers amazing journey(s). As a HAM radio operator (n3glv) I was shocked and almost brought to tears over the story of the old man who was helped by a fellow ham, all those years before. Excellent stuff guys!
@alanluscombe8a553
@alanluscombe8a553 29 дней назад
Your comment is old but I agree. I love ham radios. My dad did them when I was a kid and I remember being 5 and listening to a guy talk about how cold it was in Russia. I’ve talked to an astronaut on the iss. Just for a minute but it was very neat
@JanAagePedersenAtHome
@JanAagePedersenAtHome 8 лет назад
Amazing story of the re-enactment of the original Kon-tiki journey! Especially the local links to people who can still remember the fist expedition!
@catherinecameron2967
@catherinecameron2967 2 года назад
I read the Kon-Tiki and really enjoyed this film. It gives you an idea of what happened in 1947.
@frederickrasenberger1000
@frederickrasenberger1000 8 лет назад
Spellbinding. As a Norsk-American especially, this makes me so proud, Nice party at the end!
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@adrienrandall9483 3 года назад
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@adrienrandall9483
@adrienrandall9483 3 года назад
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@outlander-x
@outlander-x 3 года назад
nice! i was hoping someone would do another kon-tiki. a long time ago, after reading the book, i built a small log raft as an experiment and sailed it. it was only for one or two people. it had a tahitian-style crab-claw rig and the boards, and it sailed really well. i towed some friends in an inflatable dinghy with it. it did not last long, it got trashed by some local kids who wanted to vandalise it. i think it was around '89 when that happened. i also made a working scale model of the kon-tiki, back then, also, which really sailed, but left it at the house where i lived when i moved here about 7 years ago. i used to have the book, but someone in samoa back in '92 decided they needed it, and stole it and a few other thor heyerdahl books i had. hard cover copies, too. ugh. haha. i haven't found another copy of kon-tiki or aku-aku, yet, but i managed to find one of them, the fatu-hiva book, which i have now.
@SpazzyMcGee1337
@SpazzyMcGee1337 11 лет назад
I find it amazing that people thousands of years ago jumped on to a raft and sailed into a seemingly endless ocean in hopes of finding another landmass supported by the migration of birds, if even that. I love humanity.
@Namibiets
@Namibiets Год назад
Often it was not the need to explore but a need to survive. Perhaps even a way to flee from the other less friendly humans ;)
@dylanmccallister1888
@dylanmccallister1888 3 месяца назад
@@Namibiets we love to expand though. We never have enough. Thats how our species so rapidly migrated across the globe and adapted to every environment. Now we are going to space. Give it a few millenia we will somehow run out of enough of it and we will start looking for new solar systems. Everything under the great blue sky, as the khans said
@Lemma01
@Lemma01 2 года назад
Well - that left me in tears! Bravo, one and all.
@samiajijudistira7199
@samiajijudistira7199 5 лет назад
I love this video. I read the book about the first Kon Tiki expedition in 1960 and now I feel so fortunate to have seen this.
@LotteStarck
@LotteStarck 5 лет назад
Great to see Olav Heyerdahl having taken up this challenge from his grandfather. Having just had the pleasure to read 'The Kon-Tiki Expedition' and before this 'The Tigris Expedition', I'd say touché - his grandfather would be proud and want to join in with the crew.
@manuelsidler
@manuelsidler 18 дней назад
Olav came across as a bit of a spoilt and entitled individual. I feel that when the captain tells you not to go diving with the Sharks because he has a bad feeling about it, your response should not be telling how disappointed you are with him for making that decision and then ignoring it and going into the water anyways. The rest of the crew seemed cool.
@dragonfly8080808
@dragonfly8080808 3 года назад
Absolutely great adventure well documented and produced, so glad I found it on RU-vid
@jasonmagill9137
@jasonmagill9137 3 года назад
Brilliant Doco, I've read the original book of "Kon Tiki" many times
@dusk2dawn2
@dusk2dawn2 3 года назад
Me too! ;)
@MegaSnow121
@MegaSnow121 10 лет назад
Fantastisk! Wonderful! Proud to have been born a Norwegian. What a great accomplishment by these men. Godt gjort!
@isloopzsazsa1361
@isloopzsazsa1361 5 лет назад
Ja! check-out isloopzsazsa comment above!!
@ianhobbs4984
@ianhobbs4984 Год назад
And of course Thor Heyerdahl followed it up with the Tigris expedition and the book and the book on that expedition is well worth a read. So thanks for this.
@bradcampbell7253
@bradcampbell7253 6 лет назад
the descendants of two fantastic seafaring cultures . truly amazing !
@pauljohn3230
@pauljohn3230 7 лет назад
I've read the Kon-Tiki expedition 3-4 times, and something that always stuck with me was the amount of sea-life they encountered. Most mornings they found fish stranded on the boat that had jumped aboard throughout the night, and as was said in this, they were often surrounded by sharks... I find it disturbing that these guys didn't have the same experience... perhaps an indication of how much we've stripped the ocean?
@larrytischler8769
@larrytischler8769 6 лет назад
They were in a different current. More speed, less sharks. Believe me, there are still way too many in the Pacific.
@ExopMan
@ExopMan 6 лет назад
"way too many"? Who the fuck are you? Is the number of sharks we decide to spare the appropriate/natural amount?
@ExopMan
@ExopMan 6 лет назад
My exact reaction. Squid, deepwater life, whales, sharks, dolphins, tuna, etc...I agree with Larry that the current they used probably played some role but I'm also confident that humans have made a tangible dent in marine life abundance/diversity (even in the middle of the Pacific).
@jake-rg3fd
@jake-rg3fd 5 лет назад
You'd be shocked. Shark numbers globally have dropped by about 85% since then, largely due to big fishing boats :(
@JamieTransNyc
@JamieTransNyc 4 года назад
@@ExopMan chill man..... get a grip
@chrismccartney8668
@chrismccartney8668 Год назад
I read Kontiki at School and was enthralled, and this is great to see it rerun, but the original proved a point and a theory. Since then we have learnt a lot fir Leather Boats and Brendan the Navigator etc .
@VictorWins411
@VictorWins411 7 лет назад
I've been trying to make this connection for quite some time after receiving some DNA results back showing a mix of South American (Family is from Peru), Spaniard and Pacific Islander and some small traces of others. I've read Kon-Tiki and seen the movie, very interesting. Given the amount of islands, I may be never able to pinpoint the exact location of my polynesian ancestry, but I'm determined to gather as much info as possible. Very interesting and I appreciate Thor and Olav's work and research.
@tommypetraglia4688
@tommypetraglia4688 3 года назад
“There are three sorts of people; those who are alive, those who are dead, and those who are at sea.” - Old Capstan Chantey attributed to Anacharsis, 6th Century BC
@xenu-dark-tony
@xenu-dark-tony 3 года назад
Wow!!!
@Joe-uo9wv
@Joe-uo9wv 3 года назад
Enjoyed being invited along, can't wait for the sequel.
@fandangofandango2022
@fandangofandango2022 3 года назад
Very Refreshing to Watch This.
@juliowilfridotoscanocevall8440
@juliowilfridotoscanocevall8440 3 года назад
Que arriesgados viajar en altamar en una balsa..los acompañé en la travesía desde Vinces a Guayaquil ..cerca de llegar a Durán casi naufragó la balsa ..los felicito amigos soy Julio Toscano desde Guayaquil Ecuador
@carlsails58
@carlsails58 9 лет назад
Two thumbs up. I am glad as a high schooler one of our English teachers had us read this. I read it again, Kon Tiki, that is, back in the eighties after purchasing a copy at a used bookstore. It meant more to me this second reading as I could appreciate the hardships Thor endured and the obstacles he overcame to prove his point...that it was highly likely the Peruvians travelled to and populated the Polynesian islands. Glad you were able to successfully pull it off. Excellent! And thanks for sharing this documentary!
@richardstevens8839
@richardstevens8839 8 лет назад
+Carl W Eterna the Swiss watch company provided them in 1947 with watches for the expedition. They have a series of watches that have Kontiki engravings in the caseback, the most interesting is the Super Kon-Tiki dive watch oceanictime.blogspot.co.uk/2010/10/eterna-super-kontiki-le-1973-review.html
@pauljohn3230
@pauljohn3230 7 лет назад
DNA testing would say otherwise...
@user-xt5oe2gm5v
@user-xt5oe2gm5v Год назад
Giants. These men were war heroes of great character as well as scientists. Kon Tiki is my favorite book.
@walterwally983
@walterwally983 3 года назад
So amazing!read thors book long ago and watched the doco like 8years ago. This was great!so jealous as I'd love to live that life❤
@erhardlux5327
@erhardlux5327 4 года назад
In 72 i lived near Bengt Danilson in Punaauia,Tahiti.Lived also at a friend of mine , Francis Cowan ,who whent with Eric Bischof to Peru from Tahiti on a Bambo Raft.On the way back Eric died on a reef in the Touamotus.Francis later build a tahitian vaa,with traditionel materials and sailed to New Zealand.
@locksmithmuggle
@locksmithmuggle 3 года назад
Much respect to our ancestors for making these voyages. One wonders how they even fit their balls on the raft.
@johnwilliam2575
@johnwilliam2575 8 лет назад
Adventure really does give man a reason to live... Well done on completing your set journey guys.
@NANOQ2013
@NANOQ2013 4 года назад
Tangaroa, the fastest sailing raft ever made! Though I didn't set out on the Tangaroa-voyage or on the Kon-Tiki2 to prove any specific theory as Heyerdahl had, what I discovered is yet another argument against anyone who thinks the oceans were barriers for non-industrial people. Heyerdahl was convinced that oceans and seas served as communicators for early man. Clearly, he was right and a pioneer on that! And he inspired others like me to follow up this work. Torgeir Higraff
@thebluecollarbadass9945
@thebluecollarbadass9945 4 года назад
The seas have always been a highway for man because if we came from the sea WHY would we be afraid to travel them
@eriknelson6158
@eriknelson6158 4 года назад
Is it possible to sail back to Peru on a Kon-Tiki2 raft? Has anybody been able to prove this yet?
@NANOQ2013
@NANOQ2013 4 года назад
@@eriknelson6158 We tried in 2016. From Easter Island to Chile. In 70 days we tried very hard, below the Roaring Forties. kontiki2.com
@ngatibroffessor1840
@ngatibroffessor1840 3 года назад
Thor s theories were debunked by DNA evidence. Its more like Polynesians reached the new world than the other way around judging by rafts they used. Polynesian sailing ability was in a class of its own. Funny how these conspracy theorist use Polynesian names for there South American rafts because a Polynesians would have said..I'm not getting on that LOL
@miamitreasurehunter
@miamitreasurehunter 10 лет назад
This was purely inspirational and well done, congratulations to you all!
@RoisinElektra
@RoisinElektra 6 лет назад
Intriguing! What a great reminiscence of olov h. and the crew to his grandfather, what impressing adventures, quite felt your inner silence and freedom. The story of the nine year old polynesian then and 60 years later in 2006 was also fantastic. Thanks a lot! Good life , live- love life
@deathchewy420
@deathchewy420 6 лет назад
As a sideband owner and pirate operator (kelo alpha xray), that Morse code story was emotional. Time to brush up on dots and dashes. Happy sailing!
@timgelder4263
@timgelder4263 4 года назад
I didn't want this to end!
@gondwanalon
@gondwanalon 3 года назад
Magnificent! I wonder if is possible to sail that raft back to Peru. Perhaps a more modern style of sail would be required to do that.
@zed804
@zed804 3 года назад
Really enjoyed watching this after the Kon-tiki feature film and then the original documentary.
@JoseLuis-yz2it
@JoseLuis-yz2it 5 лет назад
En honor al gran descubridor de esas nuevas tierras tupac yupanqui¡¡¡¡¡¡
@tom-ehill2713
@tom-ehill2713 Год назад
I rented this documentary well in Beaufort North Carolina. Enjoyed it.
@kevincozens6837
@kevincozens6837 6 лет назад
I remember the 1970's movie Kontiki about Thor Heyerdahl. The craft in that movie wasn't a flat raft as in this documentary. I had not heard about this expedition before now.
@SteveCournane
@SteveCournane 11 лет назад
Just a beautiful story of courage and daring.
@Jay_Rule
@Jay_Rule 11 лет назад
I just watched the Kon Tiki movie and it was great. This is what brought me here.
@kathibworcestershire2790
@kathibworcestershire2790 Год назад
I picked up this book ‘the Kon-Tiki Exposition’ by Thor Heyerdahl, in a charity shop a few weeks ago in a bundle of old books! I have just returned to it and photographed the plates in the book. What a coincidence!
@ZAGDIDDY
@ZAGDIDDY 10 лет назад
quite an achievement,, congratulations to you all
@kristine8338
@kristine8338 3 года назад
It was 1972, I was 11 and gave a short speech about the Kon-Tiki in a class of 9 pupils in a small village in Belgium. ⏳
@z4u68
@z4u68 8 лет назад
very nice story enjoyed it emintsly
@ciccibenicci
@ciccibenicci 7 лет назад
moana brought me here and now i'm so amazed with all the sailing. how lucky were they to experience such journey! makes me want to go on an ocean adventure and face my fear of the vast deep blue sea
@johnvonhorn2942
@johnvonhorn2942 9 лет назад
One of the best shows I've ever seen.
@johnvonhorn2942
@johnvonhorn2942 3 года назад
Hi, it's me again, just watched it again. Back in five years :)
@ErikStenbakken
@ErikStenbakken Год назад
This is awesome. But to think of the VERY first ones who sailed without knowing how far they had to go. Respect.
@lonefather
@lonefather 11 лет назад
Excellent video. Gives visual appreciation of the expedition that I read about 40 years ago.....
@chronicawareness9986
@chronicawareness9986 6 лет назад
fishing must have been a blast... some super yummy delicious fish
@lorenzopiano7419
@lorenzopiano7419 10 месяцев назад
great adventure ,and old-fashioned experience !!!!👍🎥🎩
@lolaura7316
@lolaura7316 10 лет назад
I read his novel Kot Tiki Expedition at HS. Wow, this is a real treat to finally see the movie and of course Tangaroa! Well done so inspiring!
@lonefather
@lonefather 7 лет назад
Good to see this documentary of the expedition, of which I read about 40 years ago as young student. I may not be the seafarers type, but I always envy those who are.
@kevinmarchant333
@kevinmarchant333 10 лет назад
When watching this my most dominant thought was to how very lucky the people that live on those islands are. Such serenity without constant attack from the rat race that more than 95% of humanity has grown accustomed. It kind of brought tears to my eyes.
@icysurfer1
@icysurfer1 10 лет назад
You should go see it. Expensive as can be., But amazing. Happiest and friendly people.
@rajeshwarsharma5766
@rajeshwarsharma5766 7 лет назад
kevin marchant you need a deeper look at such. I live on such an island. The history shows lot of struggle for survival including constant tribal warfare not to mention diseases and even cannibalism. Still water truly run deep in the Pacific.
@larrytischler8769
@larrytischler8769 6 лет назад
kevin marchant Please go to a library and get a copy of American Col. Leonard Clark's book, "The Rivers Ran East". Also take Rajeshwar Sharma's advice to heart. Clark and his companion Jorge Mendoza were the first people of European ethnicity to go down river and make it alive down the Eastern slopes of the Andes west of Lima Peru along the Gran Paranal towards the upper tributaries of the Amazon. The "native Indians" of the region were the Ashaninkas, called Campas then. And Clark lost many of his crew to them by arrow and spear. They went by dugout canoe at first and later by balsa raft. This adventure story is incredible since it was done in 1946, and today those same Indians are living with government supervision and are fighting against the maoist narco-terrorists who have joined with Mexican drug cartels in capturing and enslaving the Indians to grow cocaine. Also notice that the feathered serpent of the Aztecs, the Dancing Anaconda god of the Eastern Peruvian Amazon, and Satan are one in the same in they way they all have their rule over the lives of the people and the power of the witches that condemn them to death or slavery, just like the left is doing today.
@johnnyphisit
@johnnyphisit 6 лет назад
And White ppl made these places better .. LOL
@pmac5621
@pmac5621 6 лет назад
I have a good friend who is Polynesian and I was told that his great grandfather spoke of cannabalism in his time. Also, which I thought was awful was he got his first tattoo when he was 8. His Mother and Father held him down while he screamed...freaked me out hearing the shit that goes on there. Lot's of spousal and child abuse also. It looks pretty at the resorts, but when you see the other side of the islands, it would bring other kinds of tears to your eyes.
@spacejihadist4246
@spacejihadist4246 Год назад
I have this weird feeling everytime I watch these dangerous and challenging journeys using ancient vehicles. Despite of being battered in the breakers, Kon Tiki still saved a boy's life. Maybe that was her destiny.
@opl1max
@opl1max 10 лет назад
ohhh mi god...this norways man is a heros ...thats incredible....
@norabloggen1566
@norabloggen1566 6 лет назад
Luis Credidio Thank you! From Norway
@gavstain4928
@gavstain4928 9 лет назад
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful story and achievement with us. My greatest love is sailing in the South Pacific and you have made it even more of a fondness for all. Well done, your journey has truly been appreciated by many. All the best.
@curiosoneee
@curiosoneee 10 лет назад
just makes ya wana pack your bags and go on an adventure.
@TheGustavo9526
@TheGustavo9526 4 года назад
I'm surrounded of people of who believe the world is 2000 years old
@TheGustavo9526
@TheGustavo9526 4 года назад
Pls help
@warewolf4760
@warewolf4760 3 года назад
@@TheGustavo9526 hey mordekai, you know who else thinks the world is 2000 years old?
@mjc11a
@mjc11a 7 лет назад
An interesting and quality documentary! Thanks so much for posting.
@4seeableTV
@4seeableTV 10 лет назад
In 60 years, will we see a recreation of the Tangaroa expedition as well? And then a recreation of that recreation, which recreated the original? This could go on forever. = ]
@nicotguy1910
@nicotguy1910 8 лет назад
Je revois avec plus grand interet ce film que lors des conferences de l epoque quel homme admirable monsieur HEYERDAHL
@captronstravel
@captronstravel 6 лет назад
Great adventure thanks foe sharing
@motelahivaea2553
@motelahivaea2553 9 лет назад
I really love this story since I read the Kontiki Expedition in 1995 my novel for my school exam.Thank for your hard work with great effort to prove me that my ancestors from south AMERICA ,I believe that 100%.three witness1.kontiki expedition,2.Tangaroa expedition 3.the book of MORMON........
@bradley8913
@bradley8913 4 года назад
I can understand to the difference in large animals between this voyage and Kon Tiki's. I used to travel to some amazing coral islands in Asia years ago, and just over the period of ten or so years, I've seen a huge difference in the amount of large sharks, and other sea life, and the health of coral reefs. For starters, shark fin soup is huge in Asia for the Chinese, and everywhere fishermen are killing even the smallest sharks just to get the fins. Shark populations have dropped drastically. I am guessing that the Chinese, and others are pull everything out of the sea they gets their hands on in large fishing boats, and fish stocks are dwindling quickly. Couple this with pollution and global warming, dying coral reefs, which I've seen where fish hatch and develop, and I am not surprised at all.
@garysenecal7683
@garysenecal7683 6 лет назад
I hope the sea water testing came up short . What a beautiful ocean .
@artisansportsman8950
@artisansportsman8950 7 лет назад
Don't know how i got hear but i'm glad i did very interesting.
@BillChild2njoy
@BillChild2njoy 3 года назад
We'd
@leandromohamed4463
@leandromohamed4463 3 года назад
amazing
@danismade452
@danismade452 8 лет назад
the peruvian one is my dad i was only 7 when he left amd now he is in another expedittion KONTIKI 2
@frederickrasenberger1000
@frederickrasenberger1000 8 лет назад
You must be so proud!
@danismade452
@danismade452 8 лет назад
+frederick rasenberger I am :)
@boneyM80
@boneyM80 7 лет назад
Dani'S Made I am touched by d bravery of all d sailors,now waiting for kontiki 2
@daveb5041
@daveb5041 7 лет назад
Is there going to be another documentary?
@marciawalden
@marciawalden 7 лет назад
Wow! Very cool dad. I'll bet that was quite the adventure. So brave, and just a little bit nutty...😁 Your dad, and people like him, are who make the kind of history most of us only dream about.
@buinhohat7756
@buinhohat7756 Год назад
Hải trình kon -tiki chuyến hành trình vĩ đại nhất mà con người từng thực hiện .sin được tán dương những con người mạnh mẽ dám sống theo hoài bão của mình !
@johnnytank944
@johnnytank944 10 лет назад
@cesardeluxe The watch they are using is the (now discontinued) Eterna Kontiki Diver (rated 1000m). All the crew were given one each by Eterna. You can also see Olav using an Eterna Kontiki Four Hands at the beginning of the movie. Thor Heyerdahl also used Eterna watches on the original KonTiki expedition.
@nataliya2641
@nataliya2641 10 месяцев назад
Thank you from Moscow.
@eprst5997
@eprst5997 5 лет назад
I love watching Kon-tiki!!!!
@W6OWH
@W6OWH 11 лет назад
Amazing accomplishment. Thanks for sharing the video here on RU-vid.
@SNROPQUEYR
@SNROPQUEYR 10 лет назад
Well presented movie - Polynesians live in a different world -
@aldoluvs
@aldoluvs 6 лет назад
That father and son moment towards the end must've been breathtaking for both of them! Also, agree with Kevin Marchant's comments below; the people on the island really serve as a reminder to us as how great humans can be!
@montwolfman
@montwolfman 9 лет назад
Thank you for this film. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
@khanfamily95
@khanfamily95 6 лет назад
Take a moment out of ur life n sit back n enjoy the island peace .
@jupitorious7925
@jupitorious7925 5 лет назад
As long as there's WiFi
@DHarri9977
@DHarri9977 11 лет назад
Excellent documentary, well done, cheers to the mates that made the voyage.
@steveskouson9620
@steveskouson9620 4 года назад
Li2b. Look it up, but if you don't recognize that call sign, you are on the wrong video playback. THAT was from my (weak) memory, and for some reason, I NAILED it. steve
@user-ih2lh7yv3w
@user-ih2lh7yv3w 10 месяцев назад
Excellent documentary, great adventure 😊
@maryhutt4263
@maryhutt4263 3 года назад
Amazin guys!!! Loved the doc, worked well together, was surprised no sharks out there!! Weird isn't it? That's a good thing though haha
@jhare18
@jhare18 4 года назад
It runs in the blood the Norwegians are very good seafarers. Just like people of the 🇵🇭.
@fabrizzioantoniodominguezp349
@fabrizzioantoniodominguezp349 4 года назад
Also like the native people from the coast of Ecuador 🇪🇨. After all, they were the ones who created this kind of raft.
@mbp7060
@mbp7060 4 года назад
But Thor can fly and he has that hammer, why would a Norse god opt to sail instead of fly?
@mattfinish8631
@mattfinish8631 3 года назад
If you visit Ballina in New South Wales you should check out the Maritime Museum, which has a display commemorating the Las Balsas Expedition, which journeyed from Ecuador to Ballina in 1973. It was the longest raft journey in history. They have the actual raft complete. Very interesting story.
@ericlakota6512
@ericlakota6512 3 года назад
That would be a real sight being in the shipng lanes and seing a raft
@Elsuper68
@Elsuper68 7 лет назад
A tribute to tupac yupanqui the inca from cuzco who travel many centuries ago.. Was the first inca to know this island ...
@RunningAotearoa
@RunningAotearoa 10 лет назад
Apparently Thor Heyerdahl didn't believe that Polynesian settlement occurred from east to west, as was popularized by Sir Peter Buck, Percy Smith and other ethnographers of the mid twentieth century. In the Pacific, the winds and currents mostly move from east to west. Heyerdahl did not think that early Polynesians had the mental or technical capacity to have sailed against the wind and currents(Adds, 2007). This is Interesting since the original Kon-Tiki needed a tug boat to tow the craft 50 miles out to sea as it was caught up in the Humboldt Current and later waterlogged. In the early 1970’s Mau Piailug and David Lewis proved Heyerdahl’s theory to be incorrect successfully sailing against prevailing winds and currents using traditional Polynesian navigational techniques. Since then many other vessels based on ancient Polynesian designs have made, and continue to make, numerous voyagers back and forth throughout the Pacific, (Hokulea.com, twitter.com/wakatapu, twitter.com/pacificvoyagers, to name a few). The Tangaroa Expedition is still an amazing achievement.
@larrytischler8769
@larrytischler8769 6 лет назад
The equatorial currents and winds go from east to west. That is why he made the trip. And no they did not not prove Heyerdahl wrong. They used different other currents.
@johnnyphisit
@johnnyphisit 6 лет назад
Heyerdahl was wrong about where Polynesian came from as DNA from ancient skeletons reveals the Polynesians have come from Taiwan 5,000 years ago .
@ngatibroffessor1840
@ngatibroffessor1840 3 года назад
@@larrytischler8769 DNA proved him wrong...who the fuck are you trying to kid?
@KnoledgeSynthetic
@KnoledgeSynthetic 4 года назад
Magnifique aventure bravo
@twint1p
@twint1p 11 лет назад
i just read the book, have to watch this :)!
@VeronicaSywak
@VeronicaSywak 12 лет назад
Incredible work
@dockmasterted
@dockmasterted 5 лет назад
I would use the guara boards like you do LEE BOARDS ......USE THEM ON THE DOWN WIND SIDE OF THE BOAT ONLY!
@tjl6295
@tjl6295 9 лет назад
great sailing ! you guys are awesome!
@walterhoward5686
@walterhoward5686 Год назад
I need just one of those balsa logs and I could make a few cambered balsa surfboards ! I've been using western red cedar but it's to heavy !!!!!
@fandangofandango2022
@fandangofandango2022 4 года назад
Fantastic Adventure Real Life Wow.
@tusharnvgf
@tusharnvgf 9 лет назад
fantastic documentary
@lukehorning3404
@lukehorning3404 10 месяцев назад
Really good story
@vtddn
@vtddn 8 лет назад
Super Achievement!
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