the pair set off from la pez, along the baja california peninsula in mexico, in april. they re attempting a 6000 kilometres solo voyage to france polynesia. however the boat was damaged by a storm several weeks later. this meant the pair when drifting in the vast and hostile north pacific ocean for two months. they were 0cean for two months. they were rescued by a trawler this week after a helicopter spotted them. and here is tim now. he is a little bit thinner but he is a little bit thinner but he is alive. you don t have to worry, i know you are thinking about belle isle. they can assure you that even though bell is not in this picture she survived and wasn t eaten by her master! that s all we have for you on you say. you can keep up with the latest headlines by visiting our website. i m monica miller. thanks for watching.
Seventeen hundred years before the dawn of the Viking Age in Europe, the first Polynesians crossed the western flank of the Polynesian triangle to settle in Tonga. Thus began the final chapter in the human settlement of the globe. A newly released book, ‘The Birth of Polynesia: An Archaeological Journey Through the Kingdom of Tonga’, documents this story. The author David V.
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