
Scottish brothers complete record 139-day row across Pacific | AI News Digest
Three Scottish brothers, Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan Maclean, have made history by completing the fastest unsupported non-stop row across the Pacific Ocean in 139 days. They rowed 9,000 miles from Peru to Australia, overcoming numerous challenges including seasickness and tropical storms. Their journey, aboard a self-built carbon fiber boat named Rose Emily, aimed to raise £1 million for clean water projects in Madagascar. The brothers celebrated their achievement with family and friends upon their return, highlighting the importance of their familial bond and communication throughout the ordeal. They have successfully raised £850,859 towards their goal, aiming to provide clean water for over 40,000 people.