Bárbara Hernández Makes the Longest Swim in History in the Icy Waters of Puerto Natales
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The Chilean extreme swimmer Barbara Hernández, known worldwide as the Ice Mermaid, conquered a new milestone in the history of swimming in icy waters: she became the first woman in the world to swim 3.84 kilometers on the Señoret Canal in Puerto Natales, facing the lowest temperature recorded in this type of challenges, with just 4.5 °C in the water and 0 °C in the environment. Without neoprene costume or insulating fats, and faithful to her sty…
The Chilean extreme swimmer Barbara Hernández, conquered a new milestone in the history of swimming in icy waters. The athlete known worldwide as the Ice Mermaid and became the first woman in the world to swim 3.84 kilometers on the Señoret Canal in Puerto Natales, facing the lowest temperature recorded in this type of challenges, with just 4.5 °C in the water and 0 °C in the environment. Barbara Hernández’s new record Without neoprene costume o…
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