British traveler prepares to swim from Kazakhstan to Azerbaijan

Interesting 12:17 16.07.2024

A Hull man hoping to become the first person to complete an unbroken walk around the world is planning a 186-mile (300km) swim across the Caspian Sea, Ednews informs referring to the BBC.

Karl Bushby set off in 1998 and is more than two-thirds into his 36,000-mile (58,000km) adventure.

However, he said tensions between the West and Russia and Iran have meant the only option open to him if he wants to continue is to swim from Kazakhstan to Azerbaijan.

The ex-paratrooper said: "This is the best route, because it's the only viable route. Failure here would be crippling."

Under the rules he set himself before beginning his adventure, which he has called the Goliath Expedition, Mr Bushby must not use any form of transport.

According to his research, no-one has ever swam across the Caspian Sea - the biggest enclosed, inland body of water in the world.

He said he intends to set off on the swim in mid August.

Backed up by a support boat, he will be joined in the water by two members of Azerbaijan's national swimming team.

Bushby said: "We have to be aware something very simple could doom this. A torn rotary cuff, pulled muscles, something along those lines could be real bad."

Explaining his decision to take to the water, Mr Bushby said: "Being unable to cross Russia or Iran, north or south of the Caspian, means the shortest possible route - across the Caspian Sea - is next best."

Bushby admitted he had "limited swimming experience", although he cited "a few days floating down the Atrato River" in the jungles of Colombia, as well as crossing the Bering Strait and navigating the Aldan River in Russia.

"I’m definitely not a swimmer, nor do I like swimming," he added.

In training Bushby has been completing regular swims of up to 10 miles (16km), as well as gym sessions.

The swim will be "more strategy than brute force", he said, adding "the idea is to be in good shape by the end of each day, not a physical wreck".

He said he aims to complete a minimum of 6 miles (10km) per day, expending as little energy as possible.

Bushby said the Azerbaijani government is helping fund this stage of the expedition.

He said: "They [Azerbaijani government] have pretty much saved the day, stepping in just as it became clear we would not reach our funding goals this summer."

Bushby described the progress of the expedition so far as "so far, so good".

Conceding progress had, at times, been slow, he added: "Slow progress is still progress in a troubled world. I've been lucky so many times.

"I will say in the latter half, it's being tougher, without doubt due to isolation. In general, not having a close relationship with anyone.

"Being alone is becoming suddenly and unexpectedly harder. It’s something I didn’t necessarily think would have been a problem or had the impact it is having."

Bushby said he was unable to say when he will cross the finish line in Hull.

"There is a lot to unfold between now and then," he said.

IEPF issued a statement regarding Azerbaijani children at the UN Human Rights Council

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