
Jamie MacLean
Jamie MacLean, the youngest of the three Scottish brothers, is known for his adventurous spirit and philanthropic efforts. As they set out to row across the Pacific Ocean, he contributed to a ceremonial send-off by playing the bagpipes, highlighting their Scottish heritage while raising awareness and funds for clean water projects in Madagascar.
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Jamie Maclean, along with his brothers, set a speed record rowing across the Pacific Ocean from Peru to Australia.
Kommentti: Jari Saario yritti toteuttaa soutajagurun unelmanJamie Maclean is one of the Scottish brothers who rowed 9,000 miles from Peru to Australia.
Scottish Maclean brothers row Pacific Ocean in record 139 daysJamie MacLean is one of the Scottish brothers who completed the fastest human-powered crossing of the full Pacific Ocean.
Scottish brothers cross Pacific in fastest-ever timeJamie MacLean is one of the Scottish brothers who completed the fastest crossing of the Pacific Ocean without assistance.
Irmãos escoceses atravessam o Pacífico a remo e quebram recorde históricoJamie MacLean is one of the Scottish brothers who successfully rowed across the Pacific Ocean.
139 jours en mer, 14.484km... L'incroyable exploit de trois frères écossais qui ont traversé l'océan Pacifique à la rameJamie MacLean is one of the three Scottish brothers who rowed across the Pacific Ocean in 139 days.
Les frères MacLean, trois Ecossais hauts en couleur, ont traversé l’océan Pacifique à la rame en 139 joursJamie described the adventure as 'the most incredible, relentless and often surreal' of his life.
Edinburgh's MacLean brothers set new record for Pacific rowJamie MacLean is part of a trio of Scottish brothers rowing across the Pacific Ocean to raise funds for clean water projects in Madagascar.
La vuelta al mundo en vela: el peruano que vivirá casi un año en altamar y busca evidencia de los viajes náuticos del inca Túpac Yupanqui | SOMOSJamie MacLean is the youngest of the Scottish brothers and played the bagpipes before their departure.
Scottish brothers aim for record Pacific crossing














