Sunday, October 5, 2014

The U.S. Coast Guard Had To Rescue A Man Trying To Get From Florida To Bermuda In A Giant Bubble

He was apparently found “asking directions”.



Here's the U.S. Coast Guard attempting to talk Reza Baluchi out of his bizarre attempt to run from Florida to Bermuda.


As you can see, he was determined to make the journey himself.


Yesterday the philanthropist and athlete had to be rescued 70 nautical miles East of St. Augustine.


Yesterday the philanthropist and athlete had to be rescued 70 nautical miles East of St. Augustine .


Time Magazine reports he "was found in an inflatable bubble, disoriented and asking for directions to Bermuda, the Coast Guard said. He was carrying protein bars, bottled water, a GPS and a satellite phone." According to MailOnline he "had claimed before leaving he would mostly survive by fishing."


U.S. Coast Guard


On his site he had written: "Reza is so confident that he will succeed in this trip because he has carefully articulated every detail it takes to survive."



The website states that he was planning to raise money for a children's hospital.


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The Coast Guard rescued him after he activated his landing beacon, Newsday reports.


The Coast Guard rescued him after he activated his landing beacon, Newsday reports.


The site reports that Baluchi, who was granted asylum in the U.S. after suffering persecution in Iran for "so-called pro-Western and anti-Islamic activities", has made headlines before with his previous efforts to break records.


Facebook: reza.baluchi.9




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