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Man sailing across the ocean alone shares his location on Google Maps and it's giving people anxiety

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Published 15:07 1 Dec 2024 GMT

Man sailing across the ocean alone shares his location on Google Maps and it's giving people anxiety

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Stefania Sarrubba

Stefania Sarrubba

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All of us have wanted to get as far away as possible from other humans at some point or another, though this former teacher has taken things to an extreme.

Luke, a former school music teacher, has ditched the classroom for the open space that is the Pacific Ocean, sailing solo for 31 days and detailing his journey on his TikTok page, 'sailing_songbird'.

One of his most viral videos, liked by a whopping 4.7 million users, sees Luke in the middle of the ocean with a paddleboard, his sailboat visible in the distance behind him.

“It is month one, day 31 of sailing across the Pacific Ocean alone,” he said in the video.

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He continued: “I’m in the doldroms, I’m stuck here in the doldrums and there is no wind.

“For reference, I am right about as far away from land you can be on the planet.”

Luke's video has racked up more than 50 million views. (TikTok/@sailing_songbird)
Luke's video has racked up more than 50 million views. (TikTok/@sailing_songbird)

In what would should be a pretty terrifying, anxiety-inducing realisation for most, Luke admitted he was appreciative of the experience.

He added: "It is incredibly disorientating to be out on a paddleboard with absolutely nothing on the horizon except like a super cool sunset.

“I am well over 1,000 miles away from any piece of land, and it is so quiet. This definitely feels like one of the more incredible things I'm privileged enough to experience.”

While many people on social media remarked about this once in a lifetime journey, others simply couldn’t get over how anxious the experience would make them.

“Nothing is creepier than an open body of water. I can’t,” one user wrote.

“That’s crazy because if you look closely, you can see the HELL and the NAH,” joked another.

Would you still choose a staycation over this peace and quiet? (TikTok/@sailing_songbird)
Would you still choose a staycation over this peace and quiet? (TikTok/@sailing_songbird)

“This is quite literally my biggest fear,” a third added.

“Are there people out there with zero fear or anxiety?!? Is that a thing? Is it supposed to be that way? I need a study,” commented another.

However, while many were absolutely freaking out over the guy sailing the ocean alone so casually, others were amazed by his phone signal.

“Man’s uploading from the Pacific Ocean, and I’m losing network in my bathroom,” one wrote.

As another joked: “Damn the pacific got Wi-Fi?”

It turns out Luke has a dish on his boat so he can pick up the phone signal.

However you feel about it, it is safe to say Luke will have the best travel story in his back pocket for any and all occasions when he gets home.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/@sailing_songbird

Topics: TikTok, Travel, Nature

Stefania Sarrubba
Stefania Sarrubba

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