Polynesian Wayfinding: Navigating the Pacific without Instruments

Polynesian Wayfinding: Navigating the Pacific without Instruments

Science 1000 BC Ancient 🇼🇸 Samoa 5,944 views

Over three thousand years, Polynesian navigators settled the entire Pacific Ocean using only the stars, ocean swells, wind patterns, and the behaviour of birds and sea creatures, achieving one of the greatest feats of exploration in human history.

The Largest Ocean on EarthThe Pacific Ocean covers more area than all the world's landmasses combined. Scattered across this vast expanse are thousands of islands, most of them tiny, many separated from each other by hundreds or thousands of kilometres of open ocean. By approximately 3,000 years ago...

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