As the tide creeps over the sand flats of Pachena Bay south of Bamfield, it brings ashore the flotsam of the Pacific that -- on occasion -- hints at extraordinary travels and a mystery of historic proportions.
"Gunnair" said Can't wait until they find the wrecks.
Gavin Menzies has led several expeditions on the west coast in search of Chinese junks which might help prove his theory that the Chinese 'discovered' the Americas decades before Columbus did.
"andyt" said If the Chinese hadn't burned their fleet in 1500, Europe would have remained a pimple on Asia's ass while the Chinese dominated the globe.
I think you are right there. The ships were huge, crews of about 1200, made Columbus's ships look like tug boats'
There is a book out called "Isle of the Seven Cities" in which the Author claims that they reached Cape Breton Island and were extracting Gold there.
And there was a whole armada of them, far more naval ability than Europe had at them time. But China used these ships just to discover novelty - bring back Giraffes and such. Once the Portuguese got going, they established trading posts and greed drove the whole operation.
This story was from the Tyee, 2012. The original was first put out in 2008, the whole story is below:
I was going to say . . . old news? I remembered this from a few years back.
Can't wait until they find the wrecks.
Gavin Menzies has led several expeditions on the west coast in search of Chinese junks which might help prove his theory that the Chinese 'discovered' the Americas decades before Columbus did.
http://www.amazon.com/1421-Year-China-D ... 006054094X
This story was from the Tyee, 2012. The original was first put out in 2008, the whole story is below:
I was going to say . . . old news? I remembered this from a few years back.
What can I say, I picked it up in the CKA Newswatch yesterday, following up on it I found the earlier story had been done by the Straight in 2008.
If the Chinese hadn't burned their fleet in 1500, Europe would have remained a pimple on Asia's ass while the Chinese dominated the globe.
I think you are right there. The ships were huge, crews of about 1200, made Columbus's ships look like tug boats'
There is a book out called "Isle of the Seven Cities" in which the Author claims that they reached Cape Breton Island and were extracting Gold there.
Everyone knows who discovered BC.....
They still live just down the road from Hyack actually.
Funny how there is a path worn right into the side walk from H's house to theirs.......
This story is such bullshit........
Everyone knows who discovered BC.....
They still live just down the road from Hyack actually.
Funny how there is a path worn right into the side walk from H's house to theirs.......
DUDE!!.........