Jan. 10 (UPI) --An Australian freediver went for a 370-foot, 2-inch stroll at the bottom of a pool to break the Guinness World Record for the longest underwater walk with one breath (female).
where competitors eschew scuba gear and rely only on holding their breath. In 2002, at the age of 20, the Frenchman became the youngest world-record holder when he dove 87 meters (285 feet ...
A 59-year-old aerospace engineer from Germany recently emerged from his 320-square-foot underwater home in Panama where he had lived for 120 days in an ...
Lurking sharks, jellyfish stings and timing the next breath aren’t usually ... Haining has broken the Guinness Book of World Records for the deepest underwater photoshoot for the third time.
The snake wrapped itself around his neck and torso, as he held his breath underwater at the BioNova pool in California. Anacondas are the world's largest snakes and they can hold their breath up ...
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I cured my own asthma, allergies and de-aged myself - read my secretHe holds the world record for longest time under water ... In light of the risks, Dr Jason does not advise experimenting with breath holding underwater for those who are starting out.
On Friday, Rudiger Koch ended his 120th day in a capsule submerged in the Caribbean, setting an official Guinness World ...
An Australian diver has set a record as she walked 370 feet underwater along ... for the longest walk in one breath by a female. In a clip shared by Guinness World Records on their Instagram ...
PUERTO LINDO, Panama — A German aerospace engineer celebrated setting a world record Friday for the longest time living underwater without depressurization -- 120 days in a submerged capsule off ...
Jan. 15 (UPI) --A photographer and a model broke their own Guinness World Record with help from a diving expert by conducting a photo shoot at a depth of 163.38 feet underwater off the Florida coast.
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Watch: Diver walks 370 feet underwater on a single breathBourke already holds 17 Australian freediving records and one International Association for the Development of Apnea world record ... Sadly, I can't hold my breath underwater for up to a minute.
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