
JAAKKO COOK'IN MATKAT TYYNELLÄ MERELLÄ
SISÄLLYS:
In the age when European maps still hinted at a mysterious southern continent, seasoned explorers struggled to grasp the vast, calm waters of the Pacific. The narrative begins with the daring voyages of Magellan, the Portuguese mariner who first pierced the “quiet sea,” and follows the early Spanish and Dutch forays that barely scratched the region’s hidden coastlines. Their half‑finished surveys and encounters with unfamiliar island peoples set the stage for a deeper, more systematic quest for knowledge.
Against this backdrop, a determined English captain emerges, charting the Pacific with unprecedented precision and endurance. His inaugural expedition (1768‑1771) uncovers the enigmatic Tahiti, sketches the outlines of New Zealand and New Holland, and reshapes European understanding of the world’s far‑flung islands. Listeners will be drawn into the blend of scientific curiosity, perilous navigation, and the cultural exchanges that defined the first steps of this remarkable journey.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (93K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-09-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1855
A Finnish nonfiction writer and translator, he helped bring history, geography, and world travel to Finnish readers in the late 1800s and early 1900s. His books reflect a strong interest in exploration and popular education.
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