Atlantis Expedition

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Expedición Atlantis​ es el nombre dado al cruce del océano Atlántico efectuado por cinco argentinos​ en 1984, partiendo desde el puerto de Tenerife en las islas Canarias y llegando 52 días después a La Guaira en Venezuela. El objetivo fue probar que 3500 años antes que Cristóbal Colón, navegantes africanos pudieron haber llegado por accidente a las costas de América conducidos por específicas corrientes marinas. rdf:langString
Expedition Atlantis is the name given to the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean made by five Argentines in 1984, leaving from the port of Tenerife in the Canary Islands and 52 days later arriving in La Guaira, Venezuela. The aim was to prove that 3500 years before Christopher Columbus, African sailors may have accidentally reached the shores of America led by specific ocean currents. The departure date was May 22, 1984, and landfall was made 52 days later, on July 12, 1984. The distance traveled was approximately 3,200 nautical miles (5,900 km; 3,700 mi). rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Expedition Atlantis is the name given to the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean made by five Argentines in 1984, leaving from the port of Tenerife in the Canary Islands and 52 days later arriving in La Guaira, Venezuela. The aim was to prove that 3500 years before Christopher Columbus, African sailors may have accidentally reached the shores of America led by specific ocean currents. The boat was a raft 13.6 metres (45 ft) long by 5.8 metres (19 ft) wide, built out of logs, rudderless, and with only a single sail. The crew consisted of Alfredo Barragan, Jorge Iriberri, Horacio Giaccaglia, Daniel Sanchez Magariños and Felix Arrieta. The departure date was May 22, 1984, and landfall was made 52 days later, on July 12, 1984. The distance traveled was approximately 3,200 nautical miles (5,900 km; 3,700 mi).
rdf:langString Expedición Atlantis​ es el nombre dado al cruce del océano Atlántico efectuado por cinco argentinos​ en 1984, partiendo desde el puerto de Tenerife en las islas Canarias y llegando 52 días después a La Guaira en Venezuela. El objetivo fue probar que 3500 años antes que Cristóbal Colón, navegantes africanos pudieron haber llegado por accidente a las costas de América conducidos por específicas corrientes marinas.
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