Swimmer Looks to Break Guinness World Record After Swimming with 5,500 Crocodiles
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Andy Donaldson has turned water into his natural habitat. Just take a look at his social networks, filled with photos in rivers, seas and oceans. To his exploits and exploits he has just added one more: to be the first to complete swim the 55 kilometers that go from Argyle Lake to Kununurra in the east of Kimberley in Western Australia. A journey along the Ord River in which the population of freshwater crocodiles amounts to 5,500 specimens, one…
Ultra-swimmer Andy Donaldson sets world record with 55km Ord River challenge
An Australian marathon swimmer has set a world record by swimming 55 kilometres in 11 hours and 51 minutes in Western Australia’s north. Ultra-swimmer Andy Donaldson started the challenge through red cliffs, fast currents, and thousands of freshwater crocodiles just after 5am yesterday at the Lake Argyle Dam wall, reaching the Diversion Dam in Kununurra after 5pm. Andy Donaldson completed his record-breaking swim down the Ord River in just under…
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