Australian sailor and dog rescued after 2 months lost at sea

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Australian sailor and dog rescued after 2 months lost at sea
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The duo survived their ordeal by drinking rainwater and snacking on raw fish. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SYDNEY - An Australian sailor and his dog have been rescued after two months adrift in the Pacific Ocean, surviving the ordeal by drinking rainwater and snacking on raw fish.

But they soon found themselves stranded in the vast Pacific Ocean after rough seas damaged the vessel and knocked out its electronics. “I’ve just got fishing gear,” he told one of his rescuers, in a video obtained by Australia’s Nine News.

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