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438 days : The True story that proves the human spirit can't be Broken

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  We all dream of adventure—setting sail, chasing the horizon, feeling the thrill of the unknown. But what happens when adventure turns into a nightmare that refuses to end? Imagine waking up every single day for over a year with nothing but endless blue ocean around you, Imagine setting out for a routine fishing trip... and not finding the way again for  over a year,  No land ,No people, No rescue, just you and a tiny open Boat , that endless blue ocean and your own breaking mind. In the middle of the endless Pacific, with no rescue in sight, José Salvador Alvarenga didn't just survive — he chose to live . Day after day for 438 days , he transformed unimaginable hardship into a daily act of courage. On November -2012 -  José Salvador Alvarenga, a seasoned fisherman from El Salvador working off the coast of Mexico, heads out for what should have been a routine two- or three-day shark-fishing trip in a small, open fiberglass boat (a panga). He’s with his young ...

Flight 914: Time Travel, Hoax, or Something Stranger

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Good evening people , Ruh$ blog is here with now surprising views what everyone can explore and read about it too. Have you read the time travel in this world is exist or not , existence doesn't mean that we need to believe but "Imagine boarding a flight in 1955... and stepping out into 1992. Sounds impossible? That's exactly what happened—or did it?" Sounds unbelievable but when we exploring more we'll get facts and reality. ✈️ Flight 914: The Plane That Vanished in 1955… and Landed in 1992?! A flight from New York to Miami disappears without a trace. 🕵️‍♂️ 30 years later, it allegedly reappears in Venezuela — same plane, same crew, same 1992 logbook. - In 1955,on 2nd July - The pan American Airways, which one also known as PAN AM ,Douglas DC-4 airplane, Flight 914,   a Boeing 377 Stratocruiser , took off from New York (Idlewild Airport, now JFK) heading to Miami, Florida with 57 passengers +crew , usually 4-6 crew members it had . Approximately 80 ...