World record broken in frozen Swiss lake dive
Swiss freediver Waldemar Bruderer sets new world record by diving 56 metres under ice without wetsuit or fins in -1°C water to raise climate change awareness.
Swiss freediver Waldemar Bruderer sets new world record by diving 56 metres under ice without wetsuit or fins in -1°C water to raise climate change awareness.
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In a superhuman feat of endurance, Croatian freediver Budimir Šobat has smashed his own world record, holding his breath underwater for an astonishing 24 minutes and 37 seconds. The incredible attempt, which pushes the limits of human physiology, was broa