Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Charity Galang, Iran Try Cross the Sea Men with 'Running'

A long-distance runner athlete from Iran, Reza Baluchi, was saved by the United States coast officers on Saturday after he tried to cross the ocean fatigue. Baluchi tried to walk on the floating ball from Florida to Bermuda, which is about 1,600 kilometers across the ocean. His attempt was made ​​by the Baluchi charity to raise money for the children, as well as a source of inspiration for those who have lost hope for a better future. Quoted from the BBC on Tuesday (07/10/2014), a spokesman for the United States Coast Guard, Marilyn Fajardo said it first received reports of a giant floating ball on Wednesday. Officers then met at the ball Baluchi apungnya and convey the dangers of his travel plans. Officers also asked Baluchi to end the journey but was rejected. However, in the end Baluchi emergency beacon lit and rescued by officers on Saturday because of fatigue. Floating ball called Hydro Pod is a Baluchi own ball assemblies using plastic 3-millimeter thickness. The ball has a paddle system that moves him forward if Baluchi ran in it. Iran blooded guy is not the first time set targets that are difficult to run. Previously he had done the same thing by running around the United States for six months. It has also been successfully tested hydro pod in 2013 which is based on the successful Baluchi website listed a distance 53 kilometers from the coast of California to Catalina Island. For health and medical information, visit UKDI.net

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