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Three brothers set record with 140-day row across the Pacific

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The Maclean brothers from Scotland have set a new record for rowing nonstop across the world's largest ocean, arriving in Australia to the tune of bagpipes and a fresh pizza after 140 days at sea.

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  • The Maclean brothers completed a 14,480-kilometre non-stop row from Peru to Cairns. 26s
  • They faced severe weather and a man overboard incident during the journey. 46s
  • The row lasted 140 days and set a world record. 1m 8s
  • Highlights included a call from actor Mark Wahlberg and a musical moment with the All American Rejects. 1m 14s
  • The effort raised over a million dollars for freshwater projects in Madagascar. 1m 44s
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