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Holy crap!
This is better than any movie. Must read when you have time. The will to live is amazing stuff. I'll post some choice excerpts:
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This is better than any movie. Must read when you have time. The will to live is amazing stuff. I'll post some choice excerpts:
Salvador Alvarenga, a 36-year-old fisherman from El Salvador, had left the coast of Mexico in a small boat with a young crewmate 14 months earlier. Now he was being taken to Ebon Atoll, the southernmost tip of the Marshall Islands, and the closest town to where he had washed ashore. He was 6,700 miles from the place he had set out from. He had drifted for 438 days.
Floating across the Pacific Ocean, watching the moons light ebb and flow for over a year, Alvarenga had battled loneliness, depression and bouts of suicidal thinking. But surviving in a vibrant world of wild animals, vivid hallucinations and extreme solitude did little to prepare him for the fact that he was about to become an international celebrity and an object of curiosity.
Within days, Alvarenga began to drink his urine and encouraged Córdoba to follow suit. It was salty but not revolting as he drank, urinated, drank again, peed again, in a cycle that felt as if it was providing at least minimal hydration; in fact, it was exacerbating their dehydration. Alvarenga had long ago learned the dangers of drinking seawater. Despite their longing for liquid, they resisted swallowing even a cupful of the endless saltwater that surrounded them.
I was so hungry that I was eating my own fingernails, swallowing all the little pieces, Alvarenga later told me. He began to grab jellyfish from the water, scooping them up in his hands and swallowing them whole. It burned the top part of my throat, but wasnt so bad.
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