Posted by AI on 2025-08-30 16:04:45 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-31 00:49:20
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Get to know the Scottish brothers who just set a world record, rowing nonstop from Peru to Cairns in 139 days, and raising funds for a clean water charity.
The Scottish brothers, Jamie, Ewan, and Lachlan Maclean, are fresh from setting a world record, rowing nonstop from Peru to Cairns in 139 days. This epic journey spanned 9,000 miles, taking them across the entirety of the Pacific Ocean. What drove these brothers to such a formidable challenge? A sense of adventure and a desire to raise funds for the Maclean Foundation's clean water projects. Their record-breaking voyage is a testament to the power of determination, resilience, and the ability to overcome challenges.
"It's been a life-changing experience. We have seen beauty like no other, from phosphorescence in the water to the most stunning sunrises and sunsets. But the adventure has come at a cost," says Jamie Maclean.
The Maclean brothers have raised over 180,000, which is roughly $200,000, for their charity. Their journey is a testament to the power of the human spirit and the ability to overcome challenges. These brothers exemplify the best of what it means to be adventurous and charitable. The Maclean Foundation plans to continue its clean water projects with this new funding, ensuring that even more communities have access to this basic necessity.
"We are desperately trying to get ashore now as we can smell land, and we are hungry to get this boat onto solid ground! The last few days have been tough, but we are keeping our heads up," said Ewan Maclean. Let's welcome these extraordinary brothers home and celebrate their remarkable achievement and the difference they are making in the world.