India's Bhavik Gandhi became the first to row across the Atlantic unassisted after a 106-day journey.
There is a precarious thin line that separates the striving to achieve something and the obsession with the achievement that excludes common sense.
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Stockholm-based and former Bombay Scottish student Bhavik Gandhi on Tuesday kicked off his journey in his bid to set a new world record in fastest solo Atlantic crossing.
http://www.ibnlive.com/news/bhavik-starts-on-world-record-mission/8138-3.html
In 1493, European explorer Christopher Colombus sailed this route. When he landed in Antigua in the Carrribean Islands, he thought he had arrived in India. And now, 600 years later, it's a small co-incidence that an adventurer of Indian origin is taking the same route in an effort to create a world record.
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