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Researchers Are Trying to Break the Secret of Marshall Islands Navigators

To find out where they are in the ocean, the navigators of these Pacific islands rely on the movements of the waves they feel with their bodies. The New York Times has followed researchers who have embarked with men mastering this ancestral art of orientation.
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To find out where they are in the ocean, the navigators of these Pacific islands rely on the movements of the waves they feel with their bodies. The New York Times has followed researchers who have embarked with men mastering this ancestral art of orientation.

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Courrier international broke the news in on Saturday, December 27, 2025.
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