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Intercultural non-profit organization founded in Santander to preserve Vital Alsar’s vessels, memories, and messages of peace.
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Ainoa Quiñones Montellano is a Spanish economist and politician from Cantabria, currently serving as Delegate of the Government in Cantabria.
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Mexican surgeon who provided medical oversight on the Zamná expedition and documented Vital Alsar’s final reflections.
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Eduardo González Mesones is a Spanish industrial engineer and President of ENSA, specializing in nuclear equipment manufacturing.
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Spanish poet and academic born in Santander, known for contributions to Ultraísta and Creationist movements; no direct connection to Alsar’s expeditions.
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Co-founder of Surf & Nature Alliance; joined Vital Alsar’s Zamná expedition in 2009 as crew and protégé, promoting ocean literacy and peace.
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Jesús Alberto Ceballos Tavares is a Mexican researcher specializing in hydrology and artificial intelligence at the National Autonomous University of Mexico; no direct link to Alsar.
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Spanish navigator and explorer born in Santander who died in Acapulco; contemporary of Vital Alsar though no direct collaboration documented.
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Spanish director of La Salle de Santander who promoted Vital Alsar’s documentaries and named him lasaliano del año for his peace advocacy.
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Leonora Carrington was a British-born, naturalized Mexican surrealist painter and novelist; no documented collaboration with Vital Alsar.
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Organization inspired by Vital Alsar’s mission to promote ocean literacy and environmental awareness among youth and communities.
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Spanish poet Matilde Camus was known for her poetry and non-fiction works; no direct link to Vital Alsar’s expeditions.
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Canadian navigator who participated in La Balsa (1970) and Las Balsas (1973) under Vital Alsar’s leadership.
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American marine conservationist who shared the Golden Dolphin award with Vital Alsar in recognition of their contributions to ecology and awareness.
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Location in Santander where the “Paloma de la Paz” sculpture was inaugurated in 2021 as part of the first Vital Alsar Memorial to honor his legacy.
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Canadian crew member who sailed aboard one of the rafts in Las Balsas (1973).
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French navigator who was a crew member on La Pacífica (1966), La Balsa (1970), and captain of Mooloolaba on Las Balsas (1973); known for loyalty and seamanship.
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Canadian crew member who sailed aboard one of the rafts in Las Balsas (1973).
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American crew member who sailed aboard one of the rafts in Las Balsas (1973).
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Chilean crew member who sailed aboard one of the rafts in Las Balsas (1973).
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American crew member who sailed aboard one of the rafts in Las Balsas (1973).
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Canadian crew member who sailed aboard one of the rafts in Las Balsas (1973).
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Ecuadorian crew member who participated in Vital Alsar’s Las Balsas expedition in 1973.
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Denise Alsar is the spouse of Vital Alsar who provided crucial logistical and familial support throughout his voyages.
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Australian photographer Ted Robinson documented the arrival of the Las Balsas rafts in Ballina in November 1973.
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Mexican organizer and close friend who coordinated financial, crew, and media logistics for Vital Alsar’s expeditions.
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Mexican navigator who captained the raft “Aztlán” in the Las Balsas expedition (1973) under Vital Alsar’s leadership.
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Denise Jr. and Marina Alsar supported and documented their father’s expeditions and legacy.
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Australian reporter who covered the arrival of Vital Alsar’s rafts in Ballina in November 1973 for the local press.
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Chilean mariner; participated in La Balsa (1970) and Las Balsas (1973) under Vital Alsar’s command.
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Cat that accompanied the crew on La Balsa (1970) and Las Balsas (1973), providing comfort and companionship.
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Salvador Dalí donated a sail for La Pacífica (1966) and designed the Golden Dolphin award shared with Vital Alsar, linking art and environmental advocacy.
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Mayan boy who sailed with Vital Alsar on Zamná (2009–2010), symbolizing the union of ancestral wisdom and new generations.
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Tammy Goodwin is a content writer covering lifestyle, design, and technology topics for this publication.
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Spanish sailor, explorer, and author Vital Alsar Ramírez led groundbreaking balsa raft expeditions across the Pacific to demonstrate pre-Columbian navigation and champion a message of universal peace. Legendary Spanish navigator Vital Alsar led the Pacific raft expeditions (La Pacífica 1966; La Balsa 1970; Las Balsas 1973), galleon voyages (1980s), and the Zamná voyage (2009–2010) to validate ancestral navigation and promote global unity.
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Norman Choate is a content writer specializing in finance, business, and technology topics.
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Maria Fuerst is the Photographer responsible for visual content on finance, business, and culture topics.
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Mathias Schaefer is the Content Specialist focusing on technology and business topics for this blog.
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I recently stepped into this role, and I hope you get a lot of pieces of information from my articles. I specialized in topics about creativity and design.
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