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World War II veteran Ray Woolley breaks own scuba diving record at age 96(1/7)

2019-09-02 09:24:05 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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Ray Woolley, diver and World War Two veteran, is seen before breaking a new diving record as he turns 96 by taking the plunge at the Zenobia, a cargo ship wreck off the Cypriot town of Larnaca, Cyprus, Aug. 31, 2019. Ray Woolley, who turned 96 on Aug. 28, plunged to a depth of 42.4m for 48 minutes, the event organisers said. He beat his previous record of 40.6m for 44 minutes. (Photo/Agencies)

Ray Woolley, diver and World War Two veteran, is seen before breaking a new diving record as he turns 96 by taking the plunge at the Zenobia, a cargo ship wreck off the Cypriot town of Larnaca, Cyprus, Aug. 31, 2019. Ray Woolley, who turned 96 on Aug. 28, plunged to a depth of 42.4m for 48 minutes, the event organisers said. He beat his previous record of 40.6m for 44 minutes. (Photo/Agencies)

Ray Woolley, diver and World War Two veteran, emerges from the water after breaking a new diving record as he turns 96 by taking the plunge to explore the Zenobia, a cargo ship wreck off the Cypriot town of Larnaca, Cyprus, Aug. 31, 2019. Ray Woolley, who turned 96 on Aug. 28, plunged to a depth of 42.4m for 48 minutes, the event organisers said. He beat his previous record of 40.6m for 44 minutes. (Photo/Agencies)

Ray Woolley, diver and World War Two veteran, is seen underwater during a plunge to the Zenobia, a cargo ship wreck off Larnaca, Cyprus, Aug. 31, 2019. Ray Woolley, who turned 96 on Aug. 28, plunged to a depth of 42.4m for 48 minutes, the event organisers said. He beat his previous record of 40.6m for 44 minutes. (Photo/Agencies)

Ray Woolley, diver and World War Two veteran, is seen underwater during a plunge to the Zenobia, a cargo ship wreck off Larnaca, Cyprus, Aug. 31, 2019. Ray Woolley, who turned 96 on Aug. 28, plunged to a depth of 42.4m for 48 minutes, the event organisers said. He beat his previous record of 40.6m for 44 minutes. (Photo/Agencies)

Ray Woolley, diver and World War Two veteran, is seen underwater during a plunge to the Zenobia, a cargo ship wreck off Larnaca, Cyprus, Aug. 31, 2019. Ray Woolley, who turned 96 on Aug. 28, plunged to a depth of 42.4m for 48 minutes, the event organisers said. He beat his previous record of 40.6m for 44 minutes. (Photo/Agencies)

Ray Woolley, diver and World War Two veteran, is seen underwater during a plunge to the Zenobia, a cargo ship wreck off Larnaca, Cyprus, Aug. 31, 2019. Ray Woolley, who turned 96 on Aug. 28, plunged to a depth of 42.4m for 48 minutes, the event organisers said. He beat his previous record of 40.6m for 44 minutes. (Photo/Agencies)

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