It’s not over yet: a man in the USA sets a record by living underwater for 74 days (video)

A former US Navy officer, Dr. Joseph Dituri has set his sights on staying underwater for 100 days after breaking a record set by two Tennessee professors, Bruce Cantrell and Jessica Fane.

Professor Joseph Dituri lived 74 days in Jules’ underwater home, located at the bottom of a lagoon just over 9 feet deep in Key Largo, Florida, USA. Metro writes about it.

Adam is determined to stay in the water shelter until June 9 to reach day 100. Most of all she misses the sunlight.

“Today I broke the world record for living underwater. My curiosity for exploration brought me here. From day one, my goal has been to inspire future generations, interview scientists who study underwater life, and learn how the human body works in extreme conditions.” The professor wrote on Twitter.

Dr. Dituri entered a two-bedroom underwater hotel (a former marine research center) on the ocean floor on March 1 as part of the Neptune 100 mission, which combines medical and ocean research with educational activities.

On day 74, she ate a high-protein, microwaved egg and salmon lunch, trained with a resistance band, did push-ups every day, and took an hour nap. This mod is very similar to the previous 73 days.

He has taught online marine science courses and regular biomedical engineering classes at USF to more than 2,500 students in the past 74 days.

Dr. “Even if I only stay for 60 days, if I involve a whole group of children in the marine environment study, it would be a victory,” Dituri added.

The previous record was broken by two Tennessee professors, Bruce Cantrell and Jessica Fane, at the same place in 2014.

Previously Focus wrote that the man had created the world’s largest portrait of Pablo Picasso. Dario Gambarin used an area of ​​82,000 square meters as a canvas. The man had previously created portraits of other famous personalities such as Joe Biden, Donald Trump, and Barack Obama.

It was also reported that a license plate was sold in Dubai for a record price of $15 million. There is only one number “7” on the plate. The buyer asked to remain anonymous.

Source: Focus

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