On Monday, a Australian warship was rescued by a tropical cyclone by rescuing a solo rugado during the California Pacific Ocean.
Aurimas Mockes took HMAS Choules on the Australian Army Army, where he did a medical assessment, Justin Jones pointed out in a statement.
“Because of the very opposite sea conditions, Mr. Mockos ship cannot be recovered except two rowing and some elements,” the Australian Marine Safety Authority, “said the rescue term.
Authority Has released the video Operation, from a ship in rough sea, showed a ship to save from a boat, a boat.
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The 44-year-old adventurer was the barrel of three days in the Coral Sea at about 460 kilometers from the City of Queensland State MacKay. He padded in the capital of Queensland, Brisbane.
He began a journey of 7,500 kilometers in October and began the days of Brisbane when he moved to the Thunderstorm, in the days of crossing the Australian coast.
Brisbane MacKay’s 500 kilometers south is air.
Mockes activated the emergency beacon on Friday, after Cyclone Alfred created and after 50 mph winds, the rescue authority said.
The authority sent a plane that made the radio contact with Mockes on Saturday. Mock reported that he was “tired”, “the authority said.
Warhotes are moving south of Mockos beyond Brisbane in the new Sydney South Wales, the army said.
“This successful result highlights the importance of carrying emergency beacon at all times, as he quickly responded to this emergency,” Australian Maritime Security Authority term.
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The cyclone continued south and the east of Brisbane on Monday was 280 kilometers, the authorities said.
Cyclone is planned to west and cross the Australian coast on Thursday or Friday.
Soloaders crossed the Pacific Ocean stop in the past
Mock tried to have one of the few rarers who crossed the Pacific alone and without stopping.
Brit Peter Bird without a doubt, became the first in 1983. He rowed to San Francisco and spent the last 30 miles to the Australian Peninsula. But it is believed to be quite approaching Australia.
Fellow brit John Beenden In 2015, the rowing town in San Francisco Queensland and some are considered the first cross-successful.
The Australian Michelle Lee became the first woman crossed in 2023, rowing at ensada Mexico in Queensland Port Douglas. He spent 237 days at sea, in the Australian Broadcasting Corporation new.
Tom Robinson, in other Australia, in 2022, he tried to be the youngest that crossed the Pacific, though even though it has been a rest in the chefs. He started from Peru and spent 265 days in the sea before saving Vanuatu in 2023.
A wave embed 24-year-old ship, and leaving a bare box for 14 hours, a ship saved his 124-kilometer ship to reach him.