Ewan, Jamie and Lachland Maclean of Edinburgh, Scotland, set a new record by completing a 9,000-mile row from Peru to Australia that lasted nearly 140 days.

The brothers took on the challenge in order to raise funds for clean water projects in Madagascar.

Jamie, Ewan and Lachlan MacLean endured violent tropical storms during their 140-day journey.

Jamie, Ewan and Lachlan Maclean arrived in the Australian city of Cairns on Saturday.

Three brothers from Edinburgh have set a new world record for the fastest non-stop, unsupported row across the Pacific Ocean. Jamie, Ewan, and Lachlan MacLean completed the…

Jamie, Ewan and Lachlan Maclean arrived in the Australian city of Cairns on Saturday at 1.52am BST, marking the end of their 139-day, five hour and 52 minute journey crossing the…

Ewan, Jamie et Lachlan sont arrivés samedi à Cairns (Australie), battant le record de la traversée sans escale, sans assistance et à la force humaine. Très suivis sur Instagram,…

Jamie, Ewan and Lachlan Maclean made the treacherous journey from Peru to Australia in 139-days

Ewan, Jamie and Lachland Maclean of Edinburgh, Scotland, set a new record by completing a 9,000-mile row from Peru to Australia that lasted nearly 140 days.

Drei schottische Brüder stellen einen Weltrekord auf, und Joe Laschet muss dem Papa erklären, warum er bei „Deutschlands dümmster Promi“ mitmachen will.