Originally posted on The Coastal Path:
I had been looking forward to the Kon-Tiki Museum. And that’s putting it lightly.
The Kon-Tiki Museum is all about a ridiculously unaccomplishable journey. I love ridiculously unaccomplishable projects. We are, after all, walking the entire coast of Britain whilst holding down full-time jobs and bringing up 12-year old twins – that’s 7,500 ridiculously unaccomplishable miles. The Kon-Tiki Expedition was ridiculously unaccomplishable on an epic scale, but the enthusiasm and determination of a small band of men showed the world that when you put your mind to it, there’s nothing that can’t be done.
The Kon-Tiki voyage was concerned with some small and particularly remote islands, situated in the middle of the Pacific Ocean – the Polynesian Islands. If you are not sure where the Polynesian Islands are then open up Google Earth and type in “Polynesian Islands”. You will quickly see that they are in the middle of the…
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