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Jason and the Argonaut’s Journey for the Golden Fleece - Modern Day

Submitted by admin on Saturday, 28 March 2009No Comment

To become king, Jason was instructed to retrieve the Golden Fleece located in a distant land. He attracted a band of 50 “heroes,” branded the Argonauts, who accompanied him on his difficult journey. Jason and the Argonauts braved sorcerers, fire-breathing bulls, and a hissing dragon before retrieving the prize. To become king, Jason was instructed to retrieve the Golden Fleece located in a distant land. He attracted a band of 50 “heroes,” branded the Argonauts, who accompanied him on his difficult journey. Jason and the Argonauts braved sorcerers, fire-breathing bulls, and a hissing dragon before retrieving

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One of the world’s most fascinating legends is Jason and the Argonaut’s journey for the Golden Fleece. Now there are those who want to retake the unbelievable journey in an identical wooden ship. A replica of the Argo has been built according to the known designs for warships in the Mycenaean era, equipped with a ram used to break the hull of enemy ships. The ship will carry 50 oarsmen with another 22 standing by on a ship sailing behind the Argo. The modern argonauts will spend 2 months at sea, sailing 2000 nautical miles (3700 km), but unfortunately won’t be able to follow the journey of the original Greek heroes. Turkey has refused to guarantee safe passage for the 28.5 meters long ship through the Bosporus Strait, so the adventurers won’t be able to reach the city of Colchis, in modern Georgia. It will however retrace part of the argonauts return voyage.
Argo and the 50 argonauts left on June 13 and will reach their destination on August 11.

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