A German lives under water at a depth of 11 meters for more than 60 days
He is trying to break the world record set last year.
The 59-year-old German has been trying to break the Guinness world record for the longest time spent in an underwater stationary habitat for more than 60 days.
UPI writes about it.
Rüdiger Koch, an aerospace engineer, has been living and working in an underwater capsule off the coast of Puerto Lindo, Panama, in the Caribbean Sea for two months.
Koch's living space at a depth of 11 m is about 30 square meters and contains a portable toilet, TV, computer, bed, stationary bicycle, solar power, satellite Internet and several fans.
According to him, the luxury he lacks most on land is his soul.
“It's not particularly hard. I don't feel like I'm suffering down here, though the hardest part is that sometimes I want to do . . .