A Bengaluru couple has captured national attention after reportedly swimming from Sri Lanka to India through the historic Ram Setu route in nearly 11 hours, a feat that many on social media are calling extraordinary. The swim, which reportedly covered the stretch between Talaimannar in Sri Lanka and Dhanushkodi in Tamil Nadu, quickly went viral online for its combination of endurance, adventure, and symbolism. But beyond the excitement and admiration, the achievement is also drawing attention to a lesser-discussed reality: open-water endurance challenges can be physically and mentally dangerous, even for highly trained athletes. Why Open-Water Swimming Is Very Different From Pool Swimming Unlike controlled swimming pools, open seas present constantly changing conditions that are difficult to predict. Swimmers may face: strong sea currents changing tides high salt exposure dehydration low visibility sudden weather shifts marine life risks Even experienced endurance swimmers often train for months or years before attempting ...
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