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Rye RiptidesUpworthy
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A small boat made by middle schoolers sailed across the ocean all the way to Norway .
The Rye Riptides made it to the small Norwegian island of Smøla .
The boat carried a cargo of colorful artwork made by students, along with a GPS tracking device that reported the boat's location.
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