What will you be doing when you are 64?
Playing Mahjong? Watching Tv all day long? Barely able to complete your IPPT without dying?
Well.. definitely not this... completing the Trans-Atlantic voyage solo on a kayak.
Aleksander Doba, a 64-year-old native of Poland, took off from Dakar, capital of the west African nation of Senegal, back on Oct. 26. After 98 days, 23 hours, 42 minutes at sea, Doba and his custom 23-foot-long, 39-inch-wide human-powered kayak landed at Acaraú, a city on Brazil’s northeast coast. The trip covered some 3,320 miles in all, and Doba became only the fourth known person to accomplish such a feat, and the very first to do it nonstop.and he even had time to tweet about the perils and sights along the way... through a Satellite phone recharged by solar panels on his kayak.
and I have no idea what he is saying in this report, but it gives you live footage of his boat and his "youthful" self ^^x
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