Inspired By The Book 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea' Man Sets World Record of Living Underwater for 120 Days Humans ...
It takes a wild imagination and, more importantly, impressive feats of engineering, to build and sustain these spectacular underwater attractions.
A German aerospace engineer celebrated setting a world record Friday for the longest time living underwater without depressurization -- 120 days in a submerged capsule off the coast of Panama.
She confirmed that Koch had beaten the record previously held by American Joseph Dituri, who spent 100 days living in an underwater lodge ... in Jules Verne's "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under ...
She confirmed that Koch had beaten the record previously held by American Joseph Dituri, who spent 100 days living in an underwater lodge ... in Jules Verne's "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under ...
As an admirer of Captain Nemo from Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Koch had kept a copy of the 19th-century sci-fi classic beside his bed throughout the challenge.
Vast waves of golden-hued sand dunes, barren mountains, buttes and surreal rock formations stretch endlessly under piercing ... views of Paris’s elegant cityscape. For a truly unforgettable experience ...
She confirmed that Koch had beaten the record previously held by American Joseph Dituri, who spent 100 days living in an underwater lodge in a Florida ... An admirer of Captain Nemo in Jules Verne’s ...
She confirmed that Koch had beaten the record previously held by American Joseph Dituri, who spent 100 days living in an underwater lodge in a Florida ... An admirer of Captain Nemo in Jules Verne's ...