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Members of the crew assemble the 14-meter long sailing Abora IV in the town of Beloslav, .— AFP photos

ere the ancient Egyptians able to use ft), Fermin said. “The main question of all is Wreed boats to travel as far as the Black whether this boat... is able to cross the difficult Sea thousands of years ago? island shelfs of the ,” Goerlitz said. A group of adventurers believe so, and will Reaching the Cyclades islands and then Crete try to prove their theory by embarking on a sim- will be crucial for proving his initial hypothesis, ilar journey in reverse. In mid-August the team he added, as the Minoan civilization which flour- of two dozen researchers and volunteers from ished there from 2,700 to 1,200 BC was long eight countries will set off from the Bulgarian proven to have traded with . Once hoisted port of Varna, hoping their Abora IV reed boat into the water on Thursday, the boat will need will take them the 700 nautical miles through two and a half weeks to soak, taking in between the Bosphorus, the Aegean and as far as the five and 10 tons of water. Thanks to the billions of island of Crete. air chambers inside its porous construction mate- The team is specifically seeking to prove a rial, the boat cannot crack or sink, according to hypothesis lent credence by , the expe- Goerlitz. dition’s German leader, Dominique Goerlitz, told AFP. The ancient Greek historian wrote: Dangers on the high seas Members of the crew assemble the 14-meter long “Egyptians sailed through the to get During his last such expedition, the Abora III sailing reed boat Abora IV. materials that they could not have from the east in 2007, he set out from New York bound for Mediterranean.” Goerlitz, 53, and his team say southern Spain in a bid to prove that Stone Age they drew inspiration for the design of the 14- Norwegian adventurer used in his man made similar trans-Atlantic journeys. metre (46-foot) boat from ancient rock drawings 1970 attempt to cross the Atlantic-Limachi’s Goerlitz’s team sailed for 56 days before a storm previous expeditions without venturing on board. A member of the crew from upper Egypt and the . father helped build that vessel too. Large bundles ripped apart his boat 900 kilometers (560 miles) “It will be a new situation for me,” said Vogel, 35. assembles the 14-meter long of totora reed were lashed together with ropes to short of Portugal’s Azores Islands. “I am 100 per- In order to communicate with large cargo vessels sailing reed boat Abora IV . Bolivian know-how form the main body of the vessel before it was cent sure that this ship will never sink. And as on their way-a major danger on the high seas- The construction was carried out with the help equipped with a wooden mast and two reed com- long as the ship is floating we have a safety raft Goerlitz’s crew will have modern satellite and of volunteers and two members of the Aymara partments for sleeping. here,” said volunteer Mark Pales, a 42-year-old radio communication equipment on board. “Of indigenous community from ’s Lake In all, 12 tons of totora reed and two kilometers electrician from the Netherlands. course, it would be totally arrogant and stupid Titicaca, Fermin Limachi and his son Yuri. It is no (a mile) of rope went into making the boat, which Another volunteer, Heike Vogel, a parcel com- (not to use modern equipment). It is an experi- accident that the Abora IV bears a striking will have two sails-measuring 62 square meters pany employee from Germany, was looking for- ment of science and not of risk,” he said. — AFP resemblance to the famous Ra II reed boat that (670 square feet) and 40 square meters (430 sq ward to her first time sailing, after helping on two

A member of the crew assembles the 14-meter long sailing reed boat Abora IV. Members of the crew assemble the 14-meter long sailing reed boat Abora IV. A member of the crew assembles the 14-meter long sailing reed boat Abora IV.

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