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The Epic Voyage of the Seven Little Sisters: a 6700-mile voyage alone across the Pacific
William Willis
Willis sailed a raft across the Pacific at 61, then again at 73. The voyages were more dangerous and more improbable than Kon-Tiki, and almost nobody remembers them.
Ocean & Coast
Sailing & Paddling
Memoir
Oceania
Publisher
Hutchinson
Published
1905
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