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ബോട്ട് തകർന്ന് 76ദിവസം കടലിൽ ഒറ്റയ്ക്ക് സ്രാവുകളോടും തിരമാലയോടും പോരാടിയ ധീരൻ്റെ കഥ|BS CHANDRAMOHAN 3 года назад


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ബോട്ട് തകർന്ന് 76ദിവസം കടലിൽ ഒറ്റയ്ക്ക് സ്രാവുകളോടും തിരമാലയോടും പോരാടിയ ധീരൻ്റെ കഥ|BS CHANDRAMOHAN

ബോട്ട് തകർന്ന് 76ദിവസം കടലിൽ ഒറ്റയ്ക്ക് സ്രാവുകളോടും തിരമാലയോടും പോരാടിയ ധീരൻ്റെ കഥ|BS CHANDRAMOHAN He departed El Hierro in the Canary Islands on January 29, 1982, headed for Antigua. In a growing gale, seven days out, his vessel was badly holed by an unknown object during a night storm, and became swamped, although it did not sink outright due to watertight compartments Callahan had designed into the boat. In his book, Callahan writes that he suspects the damage occurred from a collision with a whale... SOME CHANNELS TO WATCH MLIFE DAILY || MLIFE DAILY || BS CHANDRAMOHAN The raft drifted westward with the South Equatorial Current and the trade winds. After exhausting the meager food supplies he had salvaged from the sinking sloop, Callahan survived by "learning to live like an aquatic caveman." He ate primarily mahi-mahi as well as triggerfish, which he speared, along with flying fish, barnacles, and birds that he captured. The sea life was all part of an ecosystem that evolved and followed him for 1,800 nautical miles (3,300 km) across the ocean. He collected drinking water from two solar stills and various jury-rigged devices for collecting rainwater, which together produced on average just over a pint of water per day. Callahan's use of an radio beacon and many flares did not trigger a rescue. EPIRBs were not monitored by satellites at the time, and he was in too empty a part of the ocean to be heard by aircraft. Ships did not spot his flares. While adrift, he spotted nine ships, most in the two sea lanes he crossed, but from the beginning, Callahan knew that he could not rely upon rescue but instead must, for an undetermined time, rely upon himself and maintaining a shipboard routine for survival. He routinely exercised, navigated, prioritized problems, made repairs, fished, improved systems, and built food and water stocks for emergencies.... To know the balance , watch this video..

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