In 1896, two men rowed across the Atlantic Ocean. George Harbo and Frank Samuelson set off from New York in an open boat. They rowed across the ocean, taking turns rowing, until they reached Great Britain’s Scilly Isles fifty-five days later. In case you are curious what they ate, the two men took canned meat, 250 eggs, 100 pounds of sea biscuits, nine pounds of coffee, two tanks of fresh water, a small stove, and five gallons of kerosene.
04 abril 2017
Hungry Work
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