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Rower Rescued Just Short of Crossing Pacific

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A solo Italian adventurer who tried to row from Peru to Sydney safely arrives in Newcastle, Australia, after being rescued by a tug boat. (Dec. 13)

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  • Goes to show you how easy it could have possibly been for a small group of people to travel one way or the other many hundreds if not thousands of years before Columbus.

  • A guy who makes it all the way to Australia no food or rest in just a rowboat how is this not news?!

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  • fuk this italians are real artists , poets, good fukkers and navigators with real balls !

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  • Fishenpoy,

    Hahahaha. That was pretty good.:)

  • lol yeah thats where he is.. rowing a boat in the middle of t he pacific

  • ...how so exactly?

  • Enjoy self satisfaction ~ no need to contact the press to advertise yourself. Anyway congrats for the hard work preparing and completing your rowing from LAX to TKO.

    Cheerio & Peace!

  • I'm supposed to believe that's not really Bin Laden?

  • Well he's malnurished perhaps, yes. But I don't see any permanent damage.

  • He looks like he just came out of a Nazi Concentration Camp ... does not look Athletic at all. I'm all into being in shape .. but there is a point where the body is just ground down and worn out. I've seen this happen .. for example .. gung ho Joggers who ruin there Knees and can barely walk.

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