earlier i spoke to the voyaging society captain naalehu anthony.0 years, now, the art of non— instrument navigation. what that comes from is keen observation. you have stars rising and setting. you have stars rising and setting. you have swirled that come from certain directions, for days at a time, as well as wind patterns. so there were some of those navigators left in micronesia in the 1970s, and some of oui’ micronesia in the 1970s, and some of our captains micronesia in the 1970s, and some of ourcaptains and micronesia in the 1970s, and some of our captains and navigators spent many years working with them to be able to learn how it is that this system works. tell me, honestly, did you ever get slightly lost? yes. i think lost is a relative term, though. the system of navigation has an error of plus or minus five degrees, and so it is really being able to find your lan ‘s target after many, many miles. ijust got off the canoe a week ago, and we were, it was a 2500 mile journey. off the canoe a week ago, and we were, it was a 2500 milejourney.