Last time I posted about a dream job at sea there were mixed responses, I think we will all agree this time that despite the pleasures of life at sea this is definitely one of the worst jobs! ![]()
www.sciencealert.com/this-indonesian-teenager-survived-almost-50-days-adrift-sea-floating-wooden-hut-rompong-aldi-novel-adilang
Last time I posted about a dream job at sea there were mixed responses, I think we will all agree this time that despite the pleasures of life at sea this is definitely one of the worst jobs! ![]()
www.sciencealert.com/this-indonesian-teenager-survived-almost-50-days-adrift-sea-floating-wooden-hut-rompong-aldi-novel-adilang
Pretty amazing really, glad he survived, I guess there are some who don't in that business. Interesting that by squeezing seawater through his clothes he managed to remove just enough salt for him survive that long. I read an article about this that mentioned filtering seawater through multiple layers of (preferably old) fabric can remove a lot of salt (and bacteria btw).