“VOYAGE OF LA KANTUTA“ TRUE ADVENTURE TV SHOW 1955 KANTUTA OCEAN GOING RAFT EXPEDITION XD51664a

Join this channel to get access to perks: Want to learn more about Periscope Film and get access to exclusive swag? Join us on Patreon. Visit Visit our website This episode of “True Adventure“, a TV program hosted by Bill Burrud, shows the first Kantuta expedition in 1955-56. This was led by Czech adventurer Eduard Ingris, who was inspired by the Kon-Tiki expeditions. Ingris attempted to cross the Pacific from Peru, on a raft made from balsa wood. The expedition ended in failure and almost cost the expedition team its lives. A second expedition was launched in 1959, and that raft the Kantuta II made a successful voyage from Peru to Polynesia. Eduard Ingriš enjoyed a long career as a Hollywood cameraman, and created documentaries about his own travels. “A Trip into the Past”. Watching modern voyagers try to duplicate an ancient adventure (0:15). A raft constructed to imitate that which the ancient Incas once sailed towards the sunset (0:44). Sailing the raft on the Pacific (0:52). Person playing the harp while ancient tribes of Peru dance (1:30-2:18). Natalia Mazuelos seen (2:19). Men working on construction of raft designed by Edward Ingress in the Peruvian port of Talara (2:42). Three men chosen by Edward Ingress: Andy Rust, Joaquin Guerrero, Mirko Guerqui (3:32). Primitive raft modeled after Ancient Incan rafts (4:13). Image of Natalia Mazuelos smiling wearing a hat (4:15). Incan ruins depicted (4:27). Field in Puno, Peru with sheep and sheep herders (4:37). Two people paddling totora reed rafts on Lake Titicaca (5:00). Train moves across screen (5:21). Natalia Mazuelos looking out train window (5:28). Train arriving at railroad station to warm welcome for Natalia Mazuelos (5:50). Natalia Mazuelos praying for divine help on her journey (7:08). Priest blesses vessel for Voyage of La Cantuta (7:31). Priest shakes the hands of Natalia, Andy, Joaquin, Mirko, and Edward (8:06). Incan flower of immortality painted on raft’s sail (9:00). Joaquin catches a turtle and brings it aboard the raft (10:00). Crew members hold up two turtles and smile (10:56). Joaquin talking to Chiquita, the official mascot of La Cantuta (11:05). Buoy sighted (11:31). Crew members ride out to buoy and find that they are off course (12:19). Mirko attempts to navigate using an astrolabe to measure the sun’s altitude (13:10). Natalia cooking rice and beans on the side of the raft (13:56). Rare image of Edward Ingress, the photographer of the voyage (14:45). Chiquita the parrot is given a bath over side of raft (15:10). Whale shark appears (15:37). Andy tries to attack shark with a spear (15:58). Edward Ingress playing guitar (17:00). Raft caught in stormy weather (17:23). Natalia lying down due to sea sickness (17:27). Natalia administers her own injections to remedy her illness (18:25). Crew gathered around radio to make a call for help (19:40). La Cantuta in newspapers and magazines (20:28). U.S. ships Rehoboth and USNS Greenville Victory found La Cantuta to tow La Cantuta in (20:51). We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example: “01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference.“ This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD, 2k and 4k. For more information visit
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