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SuperiorDG
02-01-2014, 09:25
WOW, if this is true it is amazing. And if this is a re-post then you should have put it in this section.

An emaciated man whose boat washed up on the shores of the Pacific’s Marshall Islands is reportedly telling a harrowing tale of being adrift for 16 months, surviving on fish, birds, and turtle blood.
The man—who only speaks Spanish—says he drifted more than 8,000 miles in his 24-foot fiberglass boat, after leaving Mexico for El Salvador in September 2012, the AFP reports (http://www.smh.com.au/world/man-found-on-marshall-islands-after-16-months-adrift-20140131-hvash.html)http://global.fncstatic.com/static/v/all/img/external-link.png. He had been traveling with a companion who he says died at sea several months ago.
Two locals discovered the man Thursday when his boat with propeller-less engines floated onto the reef at Ebon Atoll. He has long hair and a beard, and was wearing only ragged underwear, the report said.
"His condition isn't good, but he's getting better," Ola Fjeldstad, a Norwegian anthropology student told AFP by phone. Fjeldstad is part of a group doing research on Ebon-- the southernmost outpost of the Marshall Islands-- who was helping the man.
It’s been difficult to get more details on the man’s story because of a language barrier, but he told the researchers his name is Jose Ivan. He did say that he survived by eating birds and fish he caught with his bare hands, and drinking turtle blood when there was no rain.
No fishing gear was found on the boat and Ivan suggested he caught turtles and birds with his bare hands. There was a turtle on the vessel when it landed at Ebon.
"The boat is really scratched up and looks like it has been in the water for a long time," Fjeldstad said.
The locals who found Ivan took him to the main island, which is so remote there’s only one phone line at the local council house and no Internet. There he met Mayor Ione de Brum, who put in a call to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Marshall Islands capital of Majuro, Fjeldstad told AFP.
Officials at the Foreign Ministry said Friday they were waiting for the man to be brought to Majuro to get more information.
"He's staying at the local council house and a family is feeding him," said Fjeldstad.
Ivan had a basic health check and reportedly had low blood pressure, but he did not appear to have any life-threatening illness and was able to walk with help.
"We've been giving him a lot of water, and he's gaining strength," said Fjeldstad.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/01/31/man-washed-up-on-boat-on-marshall-islands-says-been-adrift-16-months/?intcmp=latestnews

Great-Kazoo
02-01-2014, 09:45
The Life of PI.

spleify
02-01-2014, 10:47
Wow! If this is real that is absolutely amazing, and keep an eye out for the movie too...

HoneyBadger
02-01-2014, 10:53
Yeah... If this is legit, then holy crap! I don't know if I have that kind of will to live.

Lex_Luthor
02-01-2014, 11:51
Whoa dang! It would be incredible to hear the guy's story.

mtnrider
02-01-2014, 12:02
Will be interesting to hear more on this story. I myself find it (very) hard to believe that he was adrift for 16 months? I could see being stranded on a island but to actually be floating around all that time is pretty hard to believe.

Irving
02-01-2014, 13:31
I think this was posted in here before, but I have no idea when or where. Life of Pi was also my first thought.

ChunkyMonkey
02-01-2014, 14:04
Silly Mexican.. American is to the north!!! JK. Hope he recovers and make a lot of bucks on the upcoming book(s) and at least a movie.

hatidua
02-01-2014, 17:44
The Equatorial Counter Current does flow directly West of where he theoretically was fishing, but 16 months is a long time to make it from any American location (North or South) to Majuro. I'm not doubting the guys story, but that's a long time to drift around in the Pacific (most of these major oceanic currents scoot along at fairly good clip, generally far faster than a human can walk).

Thankfully he likely wasn't fair skinned or he'd be one giant mass of melanoma at this point.

mcjhr
02-01-2014, 18:27
Amazing if really 16months.

Turtleblood....I'll remember that.

Irving
02-01-2014, 19:44
Turtleblood....I'll remember that.

When I was a Junior in high school, one class you had to do projects where you presented something to the class. I had NO idea what to do for my first one and picked survival in the wild. Mind you, I had zero interest in that kind of stuff like I do now, so in retrospect, it was ironic that I chose that topic. Anyway, I remember one of the tips for survival in a raft was to catch a turtle, immediately flip it over, slit its throat, and drink its blood. Surprising to me that someone actually claims to have done it.

Wulf202
02-01-2014, 22:06
stu it is very common in survival at sea stories, turtles are handy they bring their own dishes. This is by far the longest adrift I've heard of.

blacklabel
02-01-2014, 22:07
So did he drink his own piss for 16 months?

bogie
02-01-2014, 23:43
So did he drink his own piss for 16 months?

Turtle blood.

SuperiorDG
02-02-2014, 08:40
Turtle blood.

That's a lot of turtles.

Holger Danske
02-09-2014, 23:25
Did he lose his guns in what could have been a boating accident?