Mario Salcedo has spent the last 25 years going on 1,000 voyages with Royal Caribbean. However, living at sea has had an odd side effect: Mario has lost his "land legs." "I'm swaying so much I can't walk in a straight line. I'm so used to being on ships that it feels more comfortable to me than being on land," Mario said. While most of us have the opposite problem at sea, Mario has seemingly adjusted to life on water. The technical term for Mario's inability to walk on land is "mal de débarquement syndrome." Mario spends $101,000 per year on cruises. (dailymail.co.uk)
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