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Deep-sea hikka-record holder: a German engineer broke a world record for himself …

Deep-sea hikka-record holder: a German engineer broke a world record for the most long stay under water without lifting to the surface
Rüdigiger Koch lived in a special capsule off the coast of Panama for 120 days. In the capsule of Koch there was a bed, a toilet, a TV, a computer and an exercise bike; The engineer also had access to the Internet.
Electricity was produced by solar panels installed on the surface. The Koch capsule was connected to the surface room through which the products were supplied to him.
The previous record belonged to the American Joseph Dituri, who spent 100 days under water.

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