Saturday, January 2, 2010

Used Canoes How Could Moaris (native People Of New Zealand) Use Their Canoes Go Across A Ocean?

How could Moaris (native people of new zealand) use their canoes go across a ocean? - used canoes

How moar light boats will have a wide sea travel to reach New Zealand, long before life? Inpossible have met, because the sea - the sea storms or ill before arriving in New Zealand.

2 comments:

cc_of_0z said...

Two expeditions have shown that it is entirely possible that ancient cultures across the oceans, with the technology of shipbuilding easy then.

In 1947, Thor Heyerdahl and his team sailed a raft called Kon-Tiki in the Pacific Ocean from Peru to the Polynesian islands. The raft was built in the traditional conceptions of Peru and was of reeds.

In 2006, trying to repeat another Norwegian team, the results of the expedition of 1947, only this time developed sailing on a raft in the traditional Maori in New Zealand. He managed the "Tangaroa" across the Pacific on a similar route from Peru to French Polynesia to navigate more accurately with the old methods of construction as the original broadcast. They showed they could navigate through traditional sailboats all conditions of the oceans and complete travel

JD said...

Scientists have studied the physiology of the Polynesians discovered and they have a very effective treatment of fat. Only a small part is a huge amount of energy. Helped by big long trips in their canoes.

The disadvantage is that they now have a big problem with obesity.

I do not think Vertigo is a problem if you are spending your whole life trying to boot.

Oh, and you spell "Maori"

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