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Peruvian fisherman Maximo Napa was lost at sea for 95 days after his boat drifted 1,094 km off course due to a storm. Surviving on rainwater, cockroaches, birds and turtles, he endured the last 15 ...
Maximo Napa was heavily dehydrated and in critical condition when he was discovered by an Ecuadorian fishing patrol about 680 miles off the coast of Peru last Wednesday, according to Reuters.
Máximo Napa Castro, 61, was spotted by the crew of an Ecuadorean tuna boat after he set out from the Peruvian port of Marcona in December. By Michael Levenson For 95 days, Máximo Napa Castro ...
Maximo Napa had set off for a fishing trip from Marcona, a town on the southern Peruvian coast, on December 7. He packed food for a two week trip but ten days in, stormy weather threw his boat off ...
Maximo Napa was rescued in his small fishing boat after being spotted by an Ecuadoran vessel off the coast of northern Peru.
The man, identified by the news agency AFP as Maximo Napa, was spotted Tuesday in the Pacific Ocean about 680 miles off of the Ecuadorian coast. Mr. Napa received “immediate medical attention” on the ...
Maximo Napa Castro, 61, set off for a fishing trip from the southern Peruvian coast on Dec. 7 that was supposed to last two weeks. Ten days into his trip however, a storm blew his boat off course ...
For 95 days, Máximo Napa Castro, 61, was alone and lost at sea, praying to God and clinging to the hope that he would one day see his mother again. Without food or water, he ate cockroaches ...
A Peruvian fisherman has been found alive in the Pacific Ocean after spending 95 days lost at sea, Peru’s state news agency Andina reported Saturday.Máximo Napa Castro, 61, set off on his ...
God is beautiful. God wants us all to pray, to have love in our hearts, to help each other,” said Máximo Napa Castro — known as “Gatón” — a Peruvian fisherman who never lost his faith ...
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