Brothers recount near-disaster during record-setting row across the Pacific


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Three brothers who set the record for the fastest unsupported row across the Pacific Ocean spoke with NBC News’ Joe Fryer about returning to land after traveling 9,000 miles over 139 days. Ewan, Jamie and Lachlan MacLean faced storms, sea sickness and almost losing each other in their effort to fundraise for clean water for people in Madagascar.



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