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View All Images- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds.
- David Blaine finishes his underwater feat of endurance after being encased in an 8-foot acrylic sphere filled with saltwater at the Lincoln Center. Blaine, who spent almost a week in the water with an oxygen tube in his mouth, planned to finish the stunt by holding his breath underwater for longer than 8 minutes, 58 seconds. But he had to be romoved from the water by divers after only 7 minutes and 8 seconds. `