Australian freediver Amber Bourke set a new record for the longest underwater walk with one breath (female), covering an impressive 112.83 meters (370 feet 2 inches).
This feat surpassed the length of an American football field (109.7 meters) and is equivalent to the height of approximately 22 double-decker buses stacked together. Amber, a freediving instructor with over 10 years of experience, completed this challenge not only to achieve a personal milestone but also to raise funds for the Australian Marine Conservation Society.
In the remarkable footage, Amber walks along the pool’s bottom in a 90-degree angle, using her feet to move while holding her breath. Despite a few stumbles, she maintained her focus and completed the walk, earning her a well-deserved Guinness World Records title.