Adventurer Antonio de la Rosa ha visitado el plató de Zapeando to talk about water próxima gran hazaña. In relation, to pretend It reaches the South Pole aloneIt weighs 70 kilograms.
This isn't Antonio's first big adventure, best known for his first crossing of the Pacific Ocean on a paddle board, a journey that took him 76 days to paddle.
“Voy a la Antártida”, commented Antonio de la Rosa. This expedition will depart”from the point closest to the coast to the South Pole“, un trajecto de 1,200 km.
Hablando de su nuevo reto, explica que “la Antarctica es un continente immenso “, con una superficie 50 times mayor of Spain. In addition, he notes, “this is a continent with peaks of 5,000 meters, and the South Pole is in concrete, almost 3,000 meters high.”
“In any case, there is no complication Continue to a temperature of up to 40 degrees“, alluding to the adventurer, emphasizing the harshness of the conditions he will face. Discover more about his expedition to the South Pole in Zapeando's video.
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