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The man that has taken on this unique style of getting to work is named Benjamin David and he lives along the Isar River. The process of getting ready to swim to work is kind of elaborate, with David having to pack his clothes, laptop, and other supplies into a waterproof bag that he straps to his back. From there David swims about two kilometers, or about 1.24 miles, in the waterway, avoiding the occasional sunken tire or bike.
Now, you might be thinking that this must be something that the swimming commuter does in the warm months, but you would be wrong. Benjamin wears swim trunks to make his twice-daily trip in warmer months, and when it gets cold he puts on a wet suit to stay comfortable. He told BBC News that he occasionally gets laughed at, but he shrugs it off because he has the better commute by far.
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If there is a river near you and your office, maybe swimming is the new commute for you. The rest of us will just keep listening to the radio while we are trapped in our cars.
News Source: BBC News








