United Kingdom men in Everest ice lake tour 1 km into the world's first person _ Guma
United Kingdom men in Everest ice lake tour 1 km into the global first person into the world's first "TITLE =" United Kingdom man in Everest ice lake tour 1 km into the world's first "/> United Kingdom environmentalists Pouilly 22 in Everest Pu Moli Lake long swimming 1 km United Kingdom environmentalists Pouilly (Lewis GordonPugh) spent 22 minutes 51 seconds, in the world's highest peak mount Qomolangma nearby ice Lake swim 1 km, a complete Everest long swim first. According to reports, 40-year-old Pouilly had cold Antarctic sea bathing, but also have long swimming across the Arctic sea, the Superman of cold tolerance to win the "polar bear" of the title. 22, he only wear swimming trunks, goggles and yongmao, plunged into the 2 degree Celsius for about Everest Pu Moli Lake started swimming. The Lake is located near the famous kelp glacier, the elevation of about 5300 m. Reports that the average person in the temperature of the ice water in more than 10 minutes, you will lose their lives due to temperature. But Pouilly in ice Lake to be nearly 23 minutes, when your body without any discomfort. In addition to overcome the low temperature, Pouilly this also shall fight air caused by altitude problems. Pouilly said: this is the most difficult one. Swimming in the Arctic and Antarctic, he can make it faster, but in the Everest, he must slow down the speed. At first, he swam out the full speed of 20 meters, but found myself almost drowned, breath, was also concerned that can't swim 1 km to the finish. According to reports, Pouilly in North and South poles and Everest challenge physical limit, to wake up the world for warming crisis. In General, moli Lake Pouilly said he hoped the worldwide attention, Himalayan glaciers melting and future water supply reduction issues. Data show that in the stored water swimming 1 minute, the equivalent of running on land for 1 hour or skiing within 10 km of energy consumption. Full-time job is a lawyer of Pouilly, 2007 swimming across the Arctic Ocean, at minus 18 degrees 1.8 minutes 50 seconds swim 1 km, becoming the first polar ice bathing.
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