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Bracing, the "Fish Man" Crosses the Amazon Against the Plastic

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Manaus, Brazil. Founded in a neoprene costume, Colombian Wilber Honorio Muñoz has been swimming in the Amazon River for more than 200 days to alert about the plastic contamination that threatens the world's most abundant watercourse. Also known as "Mano Pez" or "Super H", this triathlete and 45-year-old activist left in October from the spring of the river in Cusco, Peru, and entered Brazil via Tabatinga, near the triple border with Peru and Col…
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Manaus, Brazil. Founded in a neoprene costume, Colombian Wilber Honorio Muñoz has been swimming in the Amazon River for more than 200 days to alert about the plastic contamination that threatens the world's most abundant watercourse. Also known as "Mano Pez" or "Super H", this triathlete and 45-year-old activist left in October from the spring of the river in Cusco, Peru, and entered Brazil via Tabatinga, near the triple border with Peru and Col…

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udgtv broke the news on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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