
I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate Jayne Jenkins and her team for setting a
world record. Whew! What they did was more like a death-defying stunt. These guys must have been really crazy with diving.
It was actually a walk underwater at one of the most beautiful bays in the
great Australian continent. If you think that they did it as easy as diving down the ocean and padding their way from one point to another, you are absolutely under-estimating the diving skills of these guys. Performing the act is never an easy task. They obliged themselves to complete the course in 48 hours, though they did it two hours less than the intended time. All the six members of the team took turns in walking underwater, guided by a rope that extended from the coasts of Chowder Bay. They had to alternately walk the path while allowing each member to rest for at least for hours.
All in all, they walked 60 miles. I was anxiously waiting by the shore, when finally, after almost two days underwater, Jenkins and her team reappeared on the coastline. I even joked on their worn-out
diving boots. It was definitely a record to last for a long time. I am proud of you guys!