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After setting sail in December, Royal Caribbean’s viral nine-month “ultimate world cruise” that traveled 75,000 miles around the globe and covered 65 countries has come to an end. NBC’s Sam Brock reports for TODAY on the unique experience thousands of passengers shared onboard.

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