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Man crossing Pacific Ocean leaves people terrified after shouting ‘a place on earth no one will listen’ – TikTok

Man crossing Pacific Ocean leaves people terrified after shouting ‘a place on earth no one will listen’ – TikTok

A school music teacher who decided to cross the Pacific Ocean alone in a small boat has left people completely terrified.

Seattle man Luke shared his month-long trip on his tiktok page (@sailingsongbird) last year.

Unlocking our biggest fearHe sailed an astonishing 3,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean in a small 27-foot sailboat, and his videos range viral.

Music teacher Luke refers to himself as the 'sailingsongbird' on TikTok (TikTok/@sailing_songbird)

Music teacher Luke refers to himself as the ‘sailingsongbird’ on TikTok (TikTok/@sailing_songbird)

In one clip, viewers witnessed him shouting towards the “one place on earth no one will hear” and it’s truly mind-blowing.

“It’s day 10 sailing from Tonga to New Zealand, and it’s one of the first days where I really lost my breath,” Luke said in the footage.

“It’s super super flat, super super quiet, and I’m about 180 miles north of New Zealand right now, and there’s no one anywhere. I’m probably a couple, yeah, 100 miles away from the nearest person.

Seattle man Luke shared his month-long trip on his TikTok page (TikTok/@sailing_songbird)

Seattle man Luke shared his month-long trip on his TikTok page (TikTok/@sailing_songbird)

“And when it’s super, super flat and calm like that, I like to go out on the bow where I am now and just say, ‘Help! Help!’ Nobody.

“There are very few places on the planet where, if you scream help at the top of your lungs, there is 100 percent certainty that no one will hear you except a couple of fish under me.

“You may be confused, but I love flat sailing days like this.

“I mean, it’s not really sailing, it’s mostly floating off course, but that’s how it works.”

He yelled again, “Hey. Help anyone! No one! Anytime, it’s super quiet like this, I look at my paddleboard and think, ‘Should I go paddle boarding? Should I go? Should I do it?’

“What would you do? Or what would you scream at the top of your lungs if you were in the middle of the ocean and you knew you were alone, no one, no one could hear you, what would you do?”

In the comments, one fan responded: “I would scream all my secrets and curse those who have wronged me.”

A second added: “He played his music loud, sang at the top of his lungs and danced around the boat.”

Others, however, seemed to have more questions than answers.

“I feel like this would be very healing but also scary. Are you ever scared by the vastness and depth of the sea or are you used to it?” a third written.

“What if you lose your emergency siren services because you’re labeled the boy who cried wolf?” wrote a fourth.

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