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June 27 – Around the World – All Alone!

nPosted on June 27, 2017

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nOn this date in 1898, writer 
nand adventurer Joshua 
nSlocum finished the first 
nsolo circumnavigation of 
nthe world. 
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nIn other words, he sailed all 
nthe way around the world – 
nalone!
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nHe did it aboard a sloop 
noyster boat named Spray
nwhich was about 36 feet and 
n9 inches (11.2 m) long. He 
nsailed more than 48,000 
nmiles (74,000 km). 
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nAnd it took more than three 
nyears!
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nOne reason it took as long 
nas it did – and why he 
ntraveled so many miles – is because, when Slocum first set sail from 
nBoston, Massachusetts, in April of 1895, he sailed north to visit his 
nboyhood home of Nova Scotia. He only left North America in July of that 
nyear, sailing eastward across the Atlantic. He intended to sail through the 
nMediterranean Sea, through the Suez Canal, and then eastward through 
nthe Indian and Pacific Oceans. 
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nBut when he reached Gibraltar, he learned that there was so much piracy 
nin the Southern Mediterranean, it was too unsafe – so Slocum went 
nBACK across the Atlantic to South America, and then through the Straits 
nof Magellan to the Pacific. That’s a pretty big double-back!!
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nWhen Slocum landed in Newport, Rhode Island, his amazing feat drew 
nlittle notice. While he was busy staying alive alone on “the seven seas,” 
nSpain and the United States had embarked on a war, and the 
nnewspapers were full of battle headlines. 
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nLuckily for all of us, Slocum took the 
ntime to write about his adventure: 
nSailing Alone Around the World
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nAnd he THEN got the attention he 
ndeserved – his book was very well 
nreceived, and he was invited to 
ngive lectures and to be a part of the 
nPan-American Expo in 1901. 
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nSlocum was even invited to talk 
nat a dinner honoring Mark Twain!
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nWould it surprise you 
nto learn that this 
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nfamous seaman met 
nhis death, at age 65, 
nby being lost at sea? 
nHe went out on one of 
nhis usual winter 
nvoyages on November 
n14, 1909, and he was 
nnever heard from again. 
nIn 1924, he was finally 
ndeclared legally dead, 
nalthough his wife was sure he had drowned by July of 1910. 
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nShe probably knew that, despite the fact that Slocum spent so much 
ntime on the water, he’d never learned to swim. Actually, he considered 
nknowing how to swim to be useless – which strikes me as entirely weird, 
nbut I gather that lots of people back then didn’t know how to swim…
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See also  March 11, 2011

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nnAuthor and activist Helen Keller’s 
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nAnniversary of the British 
ninvasion of Buenos Aires

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nMathematician Augustus 
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nNational Sunglasses Day
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nDjibouti’s Independence 

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