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The first man swiming in North Pole!
Jul 20, 2007 03:59
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Lewis Gordon Pugh, an English explorer, swam in the coldest water of North Pole on July 15th.

The water temperature is 1.8 ℃ below 0℃, that is the coldest one in swiming history. Lewis swam 1 kms in 19 minutes. The only thing he weared were a swimming hat, pants and glass.

Why he did so? It is said he intended to emphasize the impact of global warming to environment. What do you think of his behavior?



Jul 20, 2007 12:23
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I don't envy him, he must be some kind of nutter, but then he is English!! whoops what am I saying so am I, ha ha
Jul 20, 2007 14:02
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Absolutely, it could only be one of us mad English to do such a thing
Jul 25, 2007 02:15
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Why you say mad English? England is famous for its gentleman, isn't it?
Jul 25, 2007 02:44
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It's an old saying the mad Englishman goes out into to the mid-day sun.
Yes, we are supposed to be gentlemen Evening, I would like to think I am anyway, neverless I have done some pretty mad things in my life but not as brave as this man.
Jul 25, 2007 04:19
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hehe It's an interesting old saying.....
Mad things will not be mad if you think it worth.
Jul 25, 2007 23:00
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i think he did a good job
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