In this undated photo released by Indonesian Consulate General in Osaka, Aldi Novel Adilang sits on the deck of a Panamanian-flagged vessel, MV Arpeggio after being rescued in the waters near Guam. An Indonesian teenager is telling an extraordinary story of how he survived seven weeks adrift at sea. Aldi Novel Adilang, 19, worked alone on a wooden fishing raft called a "rompong," which is used to trapped fish. In July, a storm snapped the line that connected his raft to the seabed, sending him helplessly adrift without a motor or paddle for 49 harrowing days. (Photo/IC)
In this undated photo released by Indonesian Consulate General in Osaka, Aldi Novel Adilang sits on the deck of a Panamanian-flagged vessel, MV Arpeggio after being rescued in the waters near Guam. An Indonesian teenager is telling an extraordinary story of how he survived seven weeks adrift at sea. Aldi Novel Adilang, 19, worked alone on a wooden fishing raft called a "rompong," which is used to trapped fish. In July, a storm snapped the line that connected his raft to the seabed, sending him helplessly adrift without a motor or paddle for 49 harrowing days. (Photo/IC)