MANY cruise fanatics have dreamed of living at sea, but very few fantasise of living under the sea. However, one German man is planning just that – in fact, he is attempting to break a record for living underwater. The man, in his fifties, is just over halfway into his...
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MANY cruise fanatics have dreamed of living at sea, but very few fantasise of living under the sea.
However, one German man is planning just that – in fact, he is attempting to break a record for living underwater.
The man, in his fifties, is just over halfway into his attempt, having been living and working for two months in an underwater capsule off the coast of Panama.
He is attempting to break the record, which stands at 100 days, by living for 120 days under the sea.
His living space measures about 30m2, and features a portable toilet, a television, a computer, a bed, a stationary bike, solar power, satellite internet, and multiple fans – apparently, the one thing he misses is a shower!
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