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Afton 2022-03-20 09:02:07
The highest state of civil science
Although the protagonist and his party were lucky enough not to die and arrived at the South Island, they could not prove his theory of civil science. Since the end of the Ice Age, the Americas have had no evidence of any contact with Eurasia other than high-latitude Inuit and short-term Viking...
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Vinnie 2022-03-25 09:01:12
A brave voyage
In 2012, the sea adventure feature film "Lonely Raft", filmed by Norway, told the thrilling journey of the six-person Tiki bamboo raft across the Pacific Ocean. The voyage was initiated by the protagonist, Captain Ball, to prove that the Polynesian aboriginal ancestors came from South America...

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Elenora 2021-12-26 08:01:16
Actually, this movie is like a Nordic man. Although not as articulate as Americans, not as romantic and passionate as the French, not as romantic and suave as the Italians, they are boring, stubborn and even a bit silly, but they look good, straightforward, and right. The thing you love is more loyal and passionate. If you look at the prosperity of the world, you may choose him in the end, so the Oka judges also chose this: the Norwegian proud Viking pirate sailing and exploring spirit.
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Stella 2021-12-26 08:01:16
At first glance, anthropologists used scientific experiments to demonstrate the drifting route of the ancestors, but it is actually a story of faith. In this story, the god of sock appears as the sun god Kantic. Except for storms and sharks in the real drifting, most of the days are dull, and the pictures are not as beautiful as the boy pi, but the truth is powerful, and the truth itself is power. ps: Five men stir a boat for more than 100 days. Ruthless, it's amazing! ! !
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Thor Heyerdahl: I've heard that drowning is the best way to die.
Erik Hesselberg: Well, not exactly. You might manage for a minute, until you breathe out of reflex. Your lungs fill with water, you choke. and the acid created by the salt water in your stomach makes it feel like you burn up inside. And it makes your heart kick in, forcing you to breathe again - more water. You lose control, and then you finally die. All in all, three or four minutes.
Thor Heyerdahl: Hold on. What about my life flashing past?
Erik Hesselberg: Yeah, that's the worst part.
[both chuckle]
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Liv Heyerdahl: Did not you know that the first Polynesians came from the west? Imagine to paddle all the way from Asia against the current.