Wednesday, 10 December 2025

When their GPS died in a storm, these two men faced a terrifying choice: drift endlessly in the deadly Solomon Sea or run out of fuel trying to find land. They chose to drift. For 29 days, they survived on just their packed oranges, coconuts they caught floating in the sea, and rainwater collected with a piece of canvas. Lost in one of the world's most dangerous waters, they floated 400km into another country before a fisher finally spotted them off Papua New Guinea. They were so weak, they had to be carried to safety. But here's the most incredible part: When asked about this nightmare, one survivor simply said it was "a nice break from everything"! Nightfam, this is what pure survival looks like - not just staying alive, but keeping hope alive too. #LostAtSea #MentalStrength #SurvivalStories

When their GPS died in a storm, these two men faced a terrifying choice: drift endlessly in the deadly Solomon Sea or run out of fuel trying to find land. They chose to drift. For 29 days, they survived on just their packed oranges, coconuts they caught floating in the sea, and rainwater collected with a piece of canvas. Lost in one of the world's most dangerous waters, they floated 400km into another country before a fisher finally spotted them off Papua New Guinea. They were so weak, they had to be carried to safety. But here's the most incredible part: When asked about this nightmare, one survivor simply said it was "a nice break from everything"! Nightfam, this is what pure survival looks like - not just staying alive, but keeping hope alive too. #LostAtSea #MentalStrength #SurvivalStories

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