Brothers rowing across the Pacific on track to break world record

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Back in March the three Maclean brothers from Scotland set off on their 14,000km journey from Lima to Sydney in a row boat, aiming to for the fastest ever non-stop and unsupported row across the Pacific. Now, they're 48 days and nearly 5,700 kilometres in - rowing through the middle of the Pacific Ocean - and currently closer to astronauts in space than to any human on earth. GUEST: Ewan Maclean, one of three brothers rowing across the Pacific Ocean PRODUCER: Brooke Young

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