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A Man Fell From a Cruise Ship. And Survived.

The New York Times – Travel:

He treaded water for hours in the Gulf of Mexico, withstanding rain, winds and waves before he was rescued. Others have not been so lucky. What happens when a person goes overboard?

Maria Cramer
Author: Maria Cramer

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