
Discoverers of the Pacific - Published 1974 by National Geographic
Historical & Cultural Map | Polynesian Navigation & Ocean Exploration | Large Wall Format (940 × 573 mm) | Premium Finishes
A fascinating exploration of one of humanity’s greatest feats of navigation, Discoverers of the Pacific reveals how Pacific Islanders traversed vast ocean distances long before modern instruments. Published by National Geographic in December 1974, this map forms part of a two-map set alongside Islands of the Pacific and the article “The Coming of the Polynesians.”
Blending history, science, and cultural insight, it brings to life the ingenuity of early seafarers who navigated the Pacific using stars, winds, currents, birds, and memory—creating one of the most remarkable exploration stories in human history.
Why This Map Stands Out
A story of human exploration
Celebrates the extraordinary achievements of Polynesian navigators across the Pacific Ocean.
Rich cultural and scientific detail
Explores traditional shipbuilding, canoe design, and navigation techniques.
Educational and visually engaging
Combines clear mapping with diagrams and explanatory content.
National Geographic authority
Balances scholarship with accessible, beautifully composed cartography.
A meaningful wall piece
Perfect for those interested in maritime history, exploration, and Oceanic cultures.
🗺️ What the Map Shows
- The vast Pacific Ocean and the routes of early exploration
- Migration and voyaging paths of Polynesian and Pacific Island peoples
- Traditional canoe types and shipbuilding methods
- Navigation techniques based on:
- Stars and celestial patterns
- Ocean swells and currents
- Bird behaviour and natural indicators
- Cultural and historical context for the settlement of Pacific islands
- A visual narrative of how knowledge and skill enabled long-distance ocean travel
📐 Size & Format
940 mm (W) × 573 mm (H)
Landscape orientation
A generous wall format ideal for:
- Classrooms and educational spaces
- Studies and home offices
- Libraries and research environments
- Coastal and maritime-themed interiors
✨ Premium Finishes
| Format | Description |
|---|---|
| 📜 Paper (160 gsm) | Heavyweight matte-coated paper—ideal for framing. Preserves fine detail and colour clarity. |
| 🧼 Laminated (Encapsulated) | Sealed in 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate. Durable, wipe-clean, and suitable for frequent reference. |
| 🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails | Laminated map mounted with lacquered natural timber rails and hanging cord—ready to display. |
| 🖼️ Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte) | Printed with archival pigment inks. Rich texture enhances visual depth and presentation. |
| 🪵 Canvas + Timber Hang Rails | Canvas paired with timber rails for a refined, gallery-style display. |
🔨 Please allow up to 10 working days for professionally mounted hang-railed finishes.
📊 Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Title | Discoverers of the Pacific |
| Publisher | National Geographic |
| Published | 1974 |
| Dimensions | 940 mm × 573 mm |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Map Type | Historical / Cultural / Thematic |
| Focus | Polynesian navigation, Pacific exploration |
| Collections | Oceania, Historical |
| Materials | 160 gsm matte paper / 2 × 80-micron laminate / 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas |
| Printing | Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks |
| Origin | Printed in Australia |
🎯 Ideal For
- Students and educators of history, geography, and anthropology
- Enthusiasts of maritime exploration and navigation
- Admirers of Pacific Island cultures and traditions
- Interiors inspired by oceans, travel, and discovery
- Gift buyers seeking a unique and intellectually engaging map
🌊 Navigating the Greatest Ocean
This map reveals a remarkable human achievement:
- Voyages across thousands of kilometres of open ocean
- Navigation guided by nature rather than instruments
- Knowledge passed through generations of seafarers
- A deep connection between people, ocean, and sky
It’s a story of exploration not driven by conquest—but by curiosity, skill, and understanding of the natural world.
🤝 Our Commitment
- Printed in Australia using archival-quality production
- Faithfully reproduced to preserve clarity and detail
- Premium materials selected for durability and longevity
- Each map is hand-checked before dispatch
- Carefully packaged for safe delivery
🚚 Delivery
- Paper, Laminated, Canvas (rolled): Dispatch within 1–2 business days
- Hang-Railed Maps: Made to order—allow up to 10 working days
- Packaging: Securely rolled in protective tubing
Explore the journeys that crossed the world’s largest ocean—
a map that celebrates human ingenuity and the spirit of discovery.
👉 Order now and bring the story of Pacific exploration to your wall.
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Historical & Cultural Map | Polynesian Navigation & Ocean Exploration | Large Wall Format (940 × 573 mm) | Premium Finishes
A fascinating exploration of one of humanity’s greatest feats of navigation, Discoverers of the Pacific reveals how Pacific Islanders traversed vast ocean distances long before modern instruments. Published by National Geographic in December 1974, this map forms part of a two-map set alongside Islands of the Pacific and the article “The Coming of the Polynesians.”
Blending history, science, and cultural insight, it brings to life the ingenuity of early seafarers who navigated the Pacific using stars, winds, currents, birds, and memory—creating one of the most remarkable exploration stories in human history.
Why This Map Stands Out
A story of human exploration
Celebrates the extraordinary achievements of Polynesian navigators across the Pacific Ocean.
Rich cultural and scientific detail
Explores traditional shipbuilding, canoe design, and navigation techniques.
Educational and visually engaging
Combines clear mapping with diagrams and explanatory content.
National Geographic authority
Balances scholarship with accessible, beautifully composed cartography.
A meaningful wall piece
Perfect for those interested in maritime history, exploration, and Oceanic cultures.
🗺️ What the Map Shows
- The vast Pacific Ocean and the routes of early exploration
- Migration and voyaging paths of Polynesian and Pacific Island peoples
- Traditional canoe types and shipbuilding methods
- Navigation techniques based on:
- Stars and celestial patterns
- Ocean swells and currents
- Bird behaviour and natural indicators
- Cultural and historical context for the settlement of Pacific islands
- A visual narrative of how knowledge and skill enabled long-distance ocean travel
📐 Size & Format
940 mm (W) × 573 mm (H)
Landscape orientation
A generous wall format ideal for:
- Classrooms and educational spaces
- Studies and home offices
- Libraries and research environments
- Coastal and maritime-themed interiors
✨ Premium Finishes
| Format | Description |
|---|---|
| 📜 Paper (160 gsm) | Heavyweight matte-coated paper—ideal for framing. Preserves fine detail and colour clarity. |
| 🧼 Laminated (Encapsulated) | Sealed in 2 × 80-micron gloss laminate. Durable, wipe-clean, and suitable for frequent reference. |
| 🪵 Laminated + Timber Hang Rails | Laminated map mounted with lacquered natural timber rails and hanging cord—ready to display. |
| 🖼️ Canvas (395 gsm HP Professional Matte) | Printed with archival pigment inks. Rich texture enhances visual depth and presentation. |
| 🪵 Canvas + Timber Hang Rails | Canvas paired with timber rails for a refined, gallery-style display. |
🔨 Please allow up to 10 working days for professionally mounted hang-railed finishes.
📊 Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Title | Discoverers of the Pacific |
| Publisher | National Geographic |
| Published | 1974 |
| Dimensions | 940 mm × 573 mm |
| Orientation | Landscape |
| Map Type | Historical / Cultural / Thematic |
| Focus | Polynesian navigation, Pacific exploration |
| Collections | Oceania, Historical |
| Materials | 160 gsm matte paper / 2 × 80-micron laminate / 395 gsm HP Professional Matte Canvas |
| Printing | Pigment-based, fade-resistant inks |
| Origin | Printed in Australia |
🎯 Ideal For
- Students and educators of history, geography, and anthropology
- Enthusiasts of maritime exploration and navigation
- Admirers of Pacific Island cultures and traditions
- Interiors inspired by oceans, travel, and discovery
- Gift buyers seeking a unique and intellectually engaging map
🌊 Navigating the Greatest Ocean
This map reveals a remarkable human achievement:
- Voyages across thousands of kilometres of open ocean
- Navigation guided by nature rather than instruments
- Knowledge passed through generations of seafarers
- A deep connection between people, ocean, and sky
It’s a story of exploration not driven by conquest—but by curiosity, skill, and understanding of the natural world.
🤝 Our Commitment
- Printed in Australia using archival-quality production
- Faithfully reproduced to preserve clarity and detail
- Premium materials selected for durability and longevity
- Each map is hand-checked before dispatch
- Carefully packaged for safe delivery
🚚 Delivery
- Paper, Laminated, Canvas (rolled): Dispatch within 1–2 business days
- Hang-Railed Maps: Made to order—allow up to 10 working days
- Packaging: Securely rolled in protective tubing
Explore the journeys that crossed the world’s largest ocean—
a map that celebrates human ingenuity and the spirit of discovery.
👉 Order now and bring the story of Pacific exploration to your wall.











