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Watch: French freediver breaks 393.7-foot record
A French freediver set a new record for himself when he dove to a depth of 393.7 feet. He also broke the world record for the seventh time.
At the Vertical Blue competition, which is held every year in the Bahamas, Arnaud Jerald, who is 26 years old, broke the record for the deepest dive with bifins.
The people in charge of the event said that Jerald’s dive took three minutes and thirty-four seconds.
This was the seventh time in Jerald’s career that he broke the record for the deepest dive.
Take a look at the video:
Earlier, a New Zealand youngster set a Guinness World Record by constructing a toy train with 101 cars out of Lego bricks.
Alexander Blong, age 14, of Auckland, stated that he attempted to construct a Lego train with 101 cars due to his boredom during Covid-19 lockdowns and after watching the film Snowpiercer.
“I was bored, as most people were, and watching Netflix. There was this show I really liked called Snowpiercer, which was about this really long train that goes around the globe,” Blong told global media outlets.
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