🌊Подо льдом Байкала поставят новые рекорды по фридайвингу
Фестиваль фридайвинга во второй раз пройдет в Листвянке с 16 по 21 марта (6+).
Погружаться в ледяную воду Байкала на одном вдохе без использования кислородных баллонов планируют не только российские спортсмены, но и топовые спортсмены-фридайверы из Хорватии и Турции.
🌊Подо льдом Байкала поставят новые рекорды по фридайвингу
Фестиваль фридайвинга во второй раз пройдет в Листвянке с 16 по 21 марта (6+).
Погружаться в ледяную воду Байкала на одном вдохе без использования кислородных баллонов планируют не только российские спортсмены, но и топовые спортсмены-фридайверы из Хорватии и Турции.
Фото: Федерация фридайвинга
BY Байкал-Хубсугул | Новости Бурятии | Новости Монголии
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