A historic journey across the Atlantic is finally complete.
An Irish man finished his rowing expedition from Chelsea Piers in Manhattan all the way to Galway, Ireland Tuesday morning.
It took former pro rugby player Damian Browne 112 days at sea to reach his hometown.
He left from Chelsea Piers on June 14th with a partner.
However, Fergus Farrell had to drop out after the first two weeks due to health concerns, leaving Browne to cross the ocean alone. He had to brave mountainous seas and howling winds, while struggling with equipment failures.
With just one man to stroke the oars, the trip took twice as long — nearly four months at sea.
Browne documented his more than 3,000-mile journey on social media.