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Seven months at sea
Rowing fifteen hours a day on average, a British man has become the first person to row non-stop solo across the Pacific Ocean from North America to Australia. John Beeden, who's fifty-three, set off from San Francisco on the first of June. So why did he do it?
(Photo Credit: Solo Pacific Row)
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