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'Lungs like Coke cans': The science behind William Trubridge's superhuman feats →

May 1, 2017 Featured

Nearly every freedive enthusiast in the world could plumb to 102m. The external pressure from the water does not make it easy, but it's certainly the easiest part.

It's getting back to the top which is tricky.

Tags Dylan Cleaver, The New Zealand Herald, 2016, sport, science, Award Winners
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