DAVID BLAINE ATTEMPS TO BREAK UNDERWATER RECORDS
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View All Images- David Blaine floats inside a glass sphere filled with salt water at the Lincoln Center in New York where he will spend seven days and nights underwater. At the end of the stunt, titled "Drowned Alive," Blaine will attempt to hold his breath underwater longer than any other human has.
- David Blaine floats inside a glass sphere filled with salt water at the Lincoln Center in New York where he will spend seven days and nights underwater. At the end of the stunt, titled "Drowned Alive," Blaine will attempt to hold his breath underwater longer than any other human has.
- David Blaine floats inside a glass sphere filled with salt water at the Lincoln Center in New York where he will spend seven days and nights underwater. At the end of the stunt, titled "Drowned Alive," Blaine will attempt to hold his breath underwater longer than any other human has.
- David Blaine floats inside a glass sphere filled with salt water at the Lincoln Center in New York where he will spend seven days and nights underwater. At the end of the stunt, titled "Drowned Alive," Blaine will attempt to hold his breath underwater longer than any other human has.
- David Blaine floats inside a glass sphere filled with salt water at the Lincoln Center in New York where he will spend seven days and nights underwater. At the end of the stunt, titled "Drowned Alive," Blaine will attempt to hold his breath underwater longer than any other human has.
- David Blaine floats inside a glass sphere filled with salt water at the Lincoln Center in New York where he will spend seven days and nights underwater. At the end of the stunt, titled "Drowned Alive," Blaine will attempt to hold his breath underwater longer than any other human has.
- David Blaine floats inside a glass sphere filled with salt water at the Lincoln Center in New York where he will spend seven days and nights underwater. At the end of the stunt, titled "Drowned Alive," Blaine will attempt to hold his breath underwater longer than any other human has.
- David Blaine floats inside a glass sphere filled with salt water at the Lincoln Center in New York where he will spend seven days and nights underwater. At the end of the stunt, titled "Drowned Alive," Blaine will attempt to hold his breath underwater longer than any other human has.
- David Blaine floats inside a glass sphere filled with salt water at the Lincoln Center in New York where he will spend seven days and nights underwater. At the end of the stunt, titled "Drowned Alive," Blaine will attempt to hold his breath underwater longer than any other human has.
- David Blaine floats inside a glass sphere filled with salt water at the Lincoln Center in New York where he will spend seven days and nights underwater. At the end of the stunt, titled "Drowned Alive," Blaine will attempt to hold his breath underwater longer than any other human has.
- David Blaine floats inside a glass sphere filled with salt water at the Lincoln Center in New York where he will spend seven days and nights underwater. At the end of the stunt, titled "Drowned Alive," Blaine will attempt to hold his breath underwater longer than any other human has.
- David Blaine floats inside a glass sphere filled with salt water at the Lincoln Center in New York where he will spend seven days and nights underwater. At the end of the stunt, titled "Drowned Alive," Blaine will attempt to hold his breath underwater longer than any other human has.
- David Blaine floats inside a glass sphere filled with salt water at the Lincoln Center in New York where he will spend seven days and nights underwater. At the end of the stunt, titled "Drowned Alive," Blaine will attempt to hold his breath underwater longer than any other human has.
- David Blaine floats inside a glass sphere filled with salt water at the Lincoln Center in New York where he will spend seven days and nights underwater. At the end of the stunt, titled "Drowned Alive," Blaine will attempt to hold his breath underwater longer than any other human has. `