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beautiful art I made....
#drift#ratchet#ratchy <3#transformers#maccadam#idw#beautiful#idk thier ship name#rift#raft#dratchet#dratchy#when your wife passes out for 10 minutse#mtmte#my art#that i worked on for 20 days#no sleep#my post
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How I feel going on social media looking for friends to play games with
#you will be my friend#factorio#no man's sky#sekiro#elden ring#dark souls#bloodborne#elden ring nightreign#minecraft#osugame#who wants to play lethal company#powerwash simulator#webfishing#nitw#satisfactory#risk of rain 2#noita game#one piece#darkest dungeon#frostpunk#celeste#destiny 2#baulders gate 3#getting over it#deep rock galactic#ultrakill#your only move is hustle#firewatch#raft#astroneer
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#kirby#raft#daily kirby#my art#digital#hal laboratory#nintendo#one of my friends really wanted to play raft with me and we finally started last weekend#I'm bad at it lol#she's doing all the exploration and crafting and stuff and I've mostly just been fishing and minding the various fires
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Seascape with Raft and Sailing Ship, by Harrison, 1887
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#mod kris [⚔️]#stim#stim gif#sensory#sailing#water#plants#lilypad#raft#blue#dark blue#irl people#queue'd
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raft.........
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Kon-Tiki Expedition
The Kon-Tiki expedition of 1947, led by the Norwegian Thor Heyerdahl (1914-2002), successfully crossed 8,000 km (5,000 miles) of the Pacific Ocean from Peru to the Tuamotu Islands on a balsa-wood raft. The aim of the expedition was to demonstrate that ancient peoples could have crossed the Pacific from east to west using ocean currents and so possibly populated Polynesia. The consensus of modern scientists, however, is that Polynesia was first populated from the west.
Heyerdahl's four-month crossing of the Pacific is one of the most famous examples of experimental archaeology, where theories are put to the test of physical realities. Heyerdahl wrote a bestselling book about this epic voyage, The Kon-Tiki Expedition: By Raft Across the South Seas, first published in Norwegian in 1948 and then in many other languages.
Heyerdahl & Tiki
Thor Heyerdahl was born in Norway in 1914. He studied zoology and geography at the University of Oslo, and, as part of his ongoing research, he and his wife, Liv, lived on the small island of Fatu Hiva in the Marquesas group in Polynesia in 1937. One night, Heyerdahl talked to an old man called Tei Tetua. As they gazed out from the beach to the vast Pacific Ocean, Tei Tetua mentioned that according to oral legend, a chief and sun god called Tiki had been the founder of the population there and that he had come from "a big country beyond the sea" (Heyerdahl, 14). Heyerdahl was struck with the idea that perhaps voyagers from ancient South America had indeed crossed the Pacific. Heyerdahl was also struck by similarities in the monumental sculpture and architecture of Polynesia and South America, and that the Inca civilization of Peru had believed in a sun god Viracocha, once called Kon-Tiki. Scientists in 1947 were not wholly agreed on who had first settled Polynesia. Heyerdahl proposed that settlers came from the ancient Americas. In this, he would be proved wrong, but the migration theory became less important than proving the physical possibility of sea travel over vast distances using only ancient design and materials. As Heyerdahl himself noted, "where science stopped imagination began" (Heyerdahl, 16).
Heyerdahl believed, based on sketches made by the first Europeans in South America, that the ancient people, if they had crossed the Pacific, would have done so using balsa-wood rafts, the craft they had used for centuries to travel up and down the coast. East-direction currents and winds would carry any raft across the Pacific, provided it stayed afloat. Heyerdahl was determined to build his own raft, but in order to prove long sea voyages had been possible in antiquity, the raft would have to be built without using modern techniques and materials. Heyerdahl now faced two groups of sceptics: those who thought his theory of migration nonsense and those who thought the idea of a raft crossing the Pacific suicidal. The Norwegian pressed on regardless and found funding from a newspaper on the promise of future articles and a lecture tour. The expedition was also bolstered by material supplies from other explorers and both US and UK military organisations, which were keen to test items like dried rations.
Thor Heyerdahl, 1951
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Not exactly in Kansas: my collection of vintage Wizard of Oz imagery.
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Made some more fanart of me favorite creator’s art. For any of you who watched Markiplier’s raft, you know where this is from. This is probably going to be one of the last fanarts of their work I make for now because I want to try to make more Sun and Moon comics with my own style. Thank you all for supporting me, you’re all very much appreciated. @chimkin-samich
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On June 21, 1955 Sam Gray, David Rutford and Fred Hallberg begin their cruise down the Mississippi river from Saint Paul Minnesota on a homemade raft. The raft was built of barrels and planks. Power for the propeller was provided by a 1939 Chevrolet they had paid $15 for. the car had 172,000 miles on it. The rear wheels of the car ran against another set of wheels which turned the propeller. The car’s steering wheel turned the raft’s rudder. In Saint Louis Missouri the men had a delay as the Chevy’s valves needed to be ground. Outside of Memphis Tennessee a bearing on the propeller shaft burned out but the men were able to repair it with tools borrowed from a barge crew. The men ran low on food as they discovered a stowaway was eating their food. The stowaway was a rat. The men tried fishing for food but caught nothing the entire trip. Other problems encountered included mosquitoes, driftwood in the river and backwash from passing barges. On July 25, 1955 the trio reached New Orleans. They planned to drive the Chevrolet back to Minnesota.
The three men made it back to Saint Paul driving the Chevrolet in 49 hours. The car used five gallons of oil for the return drive. Photo Ramsey County Historical Society.
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#reddit#Sam Gray#David Rutford#Fred Hallberg#mississippi river#mn#minnesota#1955#chevrolet#raft#new orleans#adventure#1950s#06/21
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They've had many lives and many ages: cats I've met in my time travels.
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АСМР: Ч.2 ОТВЕТЫ НА ВОПРОСЫ МОИХ ЗРИТЕЛЕЙ ❓ ASMR Raft For Sleep
ASMR: Pt.2 ANSWERING MY VIEWERS' QUESTIONS ❓ ASMR Raft For Sleep
#asmr#асмр#Youtube#gaming#video#video games#games#sound#mobile games#asmr video#асмр видео#русский пост#русский tumblr#русский тамблер#русский блог#русский текст#gamer#multiplayer#dimardos#димардос#asmr raft#raft#асмр рафт#рафт
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Floating Bamboo House, Hồng Thái, Vietnam - H&P Architects
#H&P Architects#architecture#design#building#modern architecture#interiors#minimal#house#house design#modern#floating#raft#bamboo#experimental#cool architecture#beautiful design#detail#timber#pitched roof#thatched roof#water#tranquility#cool houses#vietnam#vietnamese#south east asia#recycled materials#plastic bottles#light#tropical
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