Guinness World Records That Prove Humans Are Weirder Than Ever

Deepest Ice Dive Without Oxygen

Earlier this year, New Zealander Anthony Williams earned the Guinness World Record for the deepest dive under the ice as a male. He did this with nothing more than fins and a diving suit to help keep him warm.

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Williams traveled to the Frozen lakes in Kirkenes, Norway, and traveled 230,6 feet (70 meters) below the surface of the water. In total, the dive was 2:29 minutes before he rose for oxygen. Of course, it goes without saying: don’t try this at home.