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The Feat of a Man Who Plunged More than 50 Meters in Freezing Water without Diving Equipment to Raise Awareness About Climate Change

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Waldemar Bruderer is a professional diver. He achieved this physical and mental challenge in apnea mode to highlight the importance of protecting glaciers.The fact was recognized by Guinness and is added to another reached in the water this year.

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Waldemar Bruderer is a professional diver. He achieved this physical and mental challenge in apnea mode to highlight the importance of protecting glaciers.The fact was recognized by Guinness and is added to another reached in the water this year.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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At Azteca Quintana Roo we tell you about a Swiss diver who challenged the icy depths to alert about the loss of glaciers. Waldemar Bruderer, experienced freediver, achieved a world record recognized by Guinness World Records by descending 56 meters under the ice of Lake Sils, in the canton of Grisons, Switzerland. The feat occurred in February, with temperatures between -11°C and 1°C, in apnea without fins or diving suit, guided only by a safety…

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Azteca Quintana Roo broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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