A 50-year-old Spanish extreme athlete emerged from a 500-day challenge living 70 meters deep in a cave outside Granada with minimal contact outside. | Reuters
She was 48 when she went into the cave, celebrating two birthdays alone underground.
FILE PHOTO: Beatriz Flamini, a Spanish mountaineer who has been isolated for 500 days in a cave is pictured during her daily life at the cave in Motril, Spain in this screen grab taken from a handout video in November 2021. Dokumalia Producciones/Handout via REUTERS.Flamini spent her time underground doing exercises, painting and drawing and knitting woolly hats. She took two GoPro cameras to document her time, and got through 60 books and 1,000 liters of water, according to her support team.
“I didn’t talk to myself out loud, but I had internal conversations and got on very well with myself,” she joked. Flamini was monitored by a group of psychologists, researchers, cave specialists and physical trainers looking for insight into how social isolation and disorientation can affect time, brain patterns and sleep.
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