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The Viracocha Expedition : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Viracocha Expedition
In the years 2000 and 2003, the professional explorer, Phil Buck, led an international across the Pacific Ocean from South America to Easter Island via two separate ancient style reed rafts. Both vessels were constructed in their entirety from only four Andean materials; totora reeds, natural fiber rope, cotton sails and wood. No one in recorded history has been able to reach the most isolated populated island in the world aboard an any ancient style vessel off any kind. We proved that ancient South American mariners could have been the first to discover Easter Island. Who first reached the island and carved the numerous stone monoliths (or Moai) still remains one of antiquities greatest mysteries and has baffled the scientific community for centuries. == The Viracocha I Expedition ==
Inspired by world-famous explorer Thor Heyerdahl before his death, Buck's plan was to support the theory that ancient South American voyagers crossed vast ocean expanses in various types of boats including the ancient style reed raft that were quite possibly the key factor of human migration and the spread of civilization. The expedition set sail from Arica, Chile and completed the voyage to Easter Island, Polynesia in 44 days in the year 2000. It was the first primitive boat of any kind to reach the island in modern times.
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