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Blind Japanese sailor completes non-stop Pacific voyage(1/2)

2019-04-22 13:41:25 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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Blind sailor Mitsuhiro Iwamoto (L) celebrates with his navigator Doug Smith, April 2010.  Mitsuhiro Iwamoto successfully completes a near two-month, non-stop voyage from San Diego to Fukushima Prefecture, making him the first to make a so-called blind sailing Pacific Ocean crossing.  (Photo/Agencies)

Blind sailor Mitsuhiro Iwamoto (L) celebrates with his navigator Doug Smith, April 2010. Mitsuhiro Iwamoto successfully completes a near two-month, non-stop voyage from San Diego to Fukushima Prefecture, making him the first to make a so-called blind sailing Pacific Ocean crossing. (Photo/Agencies)

Blind sailor Mitsuhiro Iwamoto (L) celebrates with his navigator Doug Smith, April 2010.  Mitsuhiro Iwamoto successfully completes a near two-month, non-stop voyage from San Diego to Fukushima Prefecture, making him the first to make a so-called blind sailing Pacific Ocean crossing.  (Photo/Agencies)

Blind sailor Mitsuhiro Iwamoto (L) celebrates with his navigator Doug Smith, April 2010. Mitsuhiro Iwamoto successfully completes a near two-month, non-stop voyage from San Diego to Fukushima Prefecture, making him the first to make a so-called blind sailing Pacific Ocean crossing. (Photo/Agencies)

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