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Best Friends Shatter World Record Rowing from California to Hawaii

Jessica Oliver and Charlotte Harris, two inseparable best friends, have etched their names into history by smashing a world record for rowing across the Pacific Ocean. The dynamic duo embarked on a daunting journey from California to Hawaii, enduring 37 days of intense physical and mental challenges. Their incredible feat not only shattered the previous record by 9 days but also underscored their extraordinary teamwork and resilience. This remarkable adventure across the ocean highlights their unparalleled determination and the spirit of enduring friendship that propelled them to a new world record.

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