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Discover the gripping journey of Tava`E Raioaoa in 'So Far the World: the Story of Tava`E Raioaoa (Paperback).' This captivating tale details the extraordinary survival of a Tahitian fisherman whose boat engine failed in March 2002, leaving him adrift in the vast Pacific Ocean. Over the course of more than 100 days, Tava`E faced relentless currents and unpredictable winds, traveling over 1,200 kilometers in his small open vessel. This riveting account not only highlights the resilience of the human spirit but also immerses readers in the breathtaking beauty of the Pacific islands. Perfect for adventure enthusiasts and those interested in tales of survival, this paperback edition published by Little Island Press in Auckland in 2010 is brand new and ideal for your collection. 'So Far the World' captures the essence of life at sea and the indomitable will to survive against all odds. Dive into this unforgettable story and explore themes of perseverance, hope, and the rich culture of the Polynesian islands. Order your copy today and embark on an extraordinary voyage with Tava`E Raioaoa as he navigates the challenges of the ocean. Enjoy fast delivery options with your purchase!
So Far the World: the Story of Tava`E Raioaoa (Paperback)
Condition: BRAND NEW
Publisher: Little Island Press, Auckland
Publication Date: 2010
Binding: Paperback
When his boat engine failed him in March 2002, Tahitian fisherman Tava`e Raioaoa was cast adrift in the currents and winds of the Pacific Ocean. He travelled over 1,200 kilometres in his small open vessel for more than 100 days until landing on Aitutaki in the Cook Islands.
So Far the World: the Story of Tava`E Raioaoa (Paperback)
Condition: BRAND NEW
Publisher: Little Island Press, Auckland
Publication Date: 2010
Binding: Paperback
When his boat engine failed him in March 2002, Tahitian fisherman Tava`e Raioaoa was cast adrift in the currents and winds of the Pacific Ocean. He travelled over 1,200 kilometres in his small open vessel for more than 100 days until landing on Aitutaki in the Cook Islands.