epa10572275 Spanish elite athlete, mountaineer and climber Beatriz Flamini (C) addresses a press conference after leaving a cave where she remained isolated for 500 days at a depth of 70 meters, in the coastal town of Motril, Granada, Spain, 14 April 2023. Flamini broke the world record for the longest time spent in a cave as part of a scientific experiment within the 'Timecave project'. The project was overseen by researchers who accurately studied the effects of isolation on Flamini's body and brain, including cognitive functions. EPA/Alba Feixas
epa10571974 Members of the Group of Speleological Activities of Motril gather around a cave where Spanish elite athlete, mountaineer and climber Beatriz Flamini remained isolated for 500 days at 70 meters depth, to help her exit, in the coastal town of Motril, Granada, Spain, 14 April 2023. Flamini broke the world record for cave staying as part of a scientific experiment whitin 'Timecave project'. The event became known recently from 'Marca' newspaper due to security reasons. The project is being overseen by several teams of researchers who will accurately study the effects of isolation on Flamini's body and brain, including cognitive functions. EPA/Alba Feixas
epa10571981 Spanish elite athlete, mountaineer and climber Beatriz Flamini talks to media members moments after leaving a cave where she remained isolated for 500 days at 70 meters depth, in the coastal town of Motril, Granada, Spain, 14 April 2023. Flamini broke the world record for cave staying as part of a scientific experiment whitin 'Timecave project'. The event became known recently from 'Marca' newspaper due to security reasons. The project is being overseen by several teams of researchers who will accurately study the effects of isolation on Flamini's body and brain, including cognitive functions. EPA/Alba Feixas
epa10572274 Spanish elite athlete, mountaineer and climber Beatriz Flamini (C) poses with assistance coordinator David Reyes (R), after leaving a cave where she remained isolated for 500 days at a depth of 70 meters, in the coastal town of Motril, Granada, Spain, 14 April 2023. Flamini broke the world record for the longest time spent in a cave as part of a scientific experiment within the 'Timecave project'. The project was overseen by researchers who accurately studied the effects of isolation on Flamini's body and brain, including cognitive functions. EPA/Alba Feixas
Sportiva care a supraviețuit 500 de zile într-o peșteră din Spania. Cum a reușit să reziste un an și jumătate fără să se spele: „Nu am vorbit cu nimeni, decât cu mine. Dacă îmi dai voie să fac un duș”