A rower in the ocean

In the fall of 2002, a famous Russian explorer Fedor Konyukhov became the first Russian to row solo, non-stop and unassisted across the Atlantic Ocean. In the fall of 2002, a famous Russian explorer Fedor Konyukhov became the first Russian to row solo, non-stop and unassisted across the Atlantic Ocean. Leaving La Gomera and reaching Barbados in just 47 days and 4 hours made his crossing a new world record that would stand for the next decade. The price a person has to pay for being one of the best and one of the first is high and known only to the adventurer and his close family. For the rest of us the new world record is simply a short lived excitement and dry number. This book tells us the story behind Fedor’s world record and what made it possible. A Rower in the Ocean is another artistic and written collaboration between Fedor and his wife Irina.

My Way to Cape Horn

Where God is seen

On the way to Cape Horn

On the Edge of possibility

One Story

My Way to Truth

The power of faith: 160 days and nights of solitude in the Pacific Ocean

My expeditions: the next ten years

My expeditions

The Pacific Ocean

How I can became an explorer

The Antarctica

On how admiral Ushakov made the Black sea russian

The Crimean War: Defence of Sevastopol

Alexander Vasilievich Suvorov

Under the scarlet sails

The ocean is my dwelling space

Alone with the ocean

Knocking down the stars while saling

And I saw the new heavens and the new earth…

The road without ground

A rower in the ocean

All birds have wings

My spirit on the deck of “Karaana”

Lao-Tzu. Dao De Jing. Illustrated by Konyukhov, Fedor

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