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Incredible moment free diver breaks world record and swims 107 meters in the Bahamas(1/4)

2018-09-30 13:03:00 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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This is the incredible moment a woman breaks a world record by swimming more than 107 meters  in a free dive. Alessia Zecchini, from Rome, Italy, held her breath for more than three and a half minutes as she swam almost the length of a football field. (Photo/IC)

This is the incredible moment a woman breaks a world record by swimming more than 107 meters in a free dive. Alessia Zecchini, from Rome, Italy, held her breath for more than three and a half minutes as she swam almost the length of a football field. (Photo/IC)

This is the incredible moment a woman breaks a world record by swimming more than 107 meters  in a free dive. Alessia Zecchini, from Rome, Italy, held her breath for more than three and a half minutes as she swam almost the length of a football field. (Photo/IC)

This is the incredible moment a woman breaks a world record by swimming more than 107 meters in a free dive. Alessia Zecchini, from Rome, Italy, held her breath for more than three and a half minutes as she swam almost the length of a football field. (Photo/IC)

This is the incredible moment a woman breaks a world record by swimming more than 107 meters  in a free dive. Alessia Zecchini, from Rome, Italy, held her breath for more than three and a half minutes as she swam almost the length of a football field. (Photo/IC)

This is the incredible moment a woman breaks a world record by swimming more than 107 meters in a free dive. Alessia Zecchini, from Rome, Italy, held her breath for more than three and a half minutes as she swam almost the length of a football field. (Photo/IC)

This is the incredible moment a woman breaks a world record by swimming more than 107 meters  in a free dive. Alessia Zecchini, from Rome, Italy, held her breath for more than three and a half minutes as she swam almost the length of a football field. (Photo/IC)

This is the incredible moment a woman breaks a world record by swimming more than 107 meters in a free dive. Alessia Zecchini, from Rome, Italy, held her breath for more than three and a half minutes as she swam almost the length of a football field. (Photo/IC)

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