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Lottie 2021-12-26 08:01:16
The beginning of the adventure
The beginning of mankind may be the beginning of exploration.
It is said in the "Bible" that God said that there must be light, so there is light. What is light? Light illuminates the world and light opens civilization. In my opinion, the explorers of the past generations are undoubtedly the light... -
Winston 2021-12-26 08:01:16
Strong Norwegian flavor
Looking at the stories filmed by the Norwegians with the heart of watching American nautical movies, it is inevitable that they will not move high, and they can’t get nervous when they should be nervous. There was a group of sharks and everyone fell in. According to traditional thinking, you have...

Tobias Santelmann
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Melissa 2022-04-23 07:03:06
Once again, I am cheap, watching such a more swaying film on the most swaying days of the ship! The actor's smile is so fake! I really don't like it~ I thought it would take one or two deaths to be heroic, and in the end, they were all alive. The black and white film at the back thought it was a real documentary, but no, why does this film exist?
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Clifford 2022-04-21 09:02:50
The picture is done beautifully. The story is peaceful but intriguing.
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[he realices that Herman Watzinger looks his wooden leg]
Freuchen: Frostbite. The winter of '24. It taught me one thing: Do as the natives do. Down to the smallest detail. Don't use nails if they used rope. Don't use steel if they used bone. It took their ancestors. Go with them. And you just might hang on to your leg.
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Thor Heyerdahl: [Taking with two sailors in a bar, showing them a drawn about a raft] A dozen logs or so, big balsa wood logs, and a hut for five crew. All very capable, of course. The mast, the rudder, there you go: the Kon-Tiki.
Sailor: [angry] I spent 22 days on a raft. We have torpedoed. North Atlantic, winter of '43. You can't sail it or steer it. All you can do is sit there and wait to die. These logs... they are going to move against each other in the waves and eventually they are going to break the lashings. And you will each be sitting on a log floating your separate ways at the mercy of the elements.
Thor Heyerdahl: [ashamed] Thank you for your time.