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One day that same year, I told my dad that someday, I would sail around the world alone.
Abby Sunderland
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Abby Sunderland
Age: 31
Born: 1993
Born: October 19
Explorer
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LA
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Wild Eyes (sailing vessel)
Abigail Sunderland
Abby J. Sunderland
Abigail J. Sunderland
Abigail Jillian Sunderland
Abby Jillian Sunderland
Abigail Jillian Abby Sunderland
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On October 19, 2009, my sixteenth birthday, Wild Eyes officially became mine! Now it was really happening.
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All the ingenuity, all the high-tech gear, all the jury-rigging sometimes the sea would rip it all away until there was only you, the Creator, and His mercy.
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When I saw the plane, I was absolutely astonished! Two emotions crashed over me: surging joy and crazy fear.
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I am twelve thousand miles wiser, twelve thousand miles more resilient, and I have twelve thousand miles more faith in God.
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Terror ripped through me as I was falling, falling, falling toward the sea.
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