The film "Nyad" chronicles the extraordinary life of Diana Nyad, a marathon swimmer who pushed the boundaries of the sport, shattering records and achieving numerous firsts. At the age of 60, she embarked on a quest that had eluded her at 28: swimming more than 100 miles from Cuba to Florida, without the support of a shark cage, relying solely on her unyielding determination and swimming prowess. gettyimages Navigating the Treacherous Florida Straits This iconic Cuba to Florida crossing, through the challenging Florida Straits, has long held a mystique for marathon swimmers due to its formidable conditions. Unlike the English Channel, where the water temperature hovers around 62°F, the Florida waters are warmer, around 80°F, but teeming with dangerous marine life, particularly sharks and box jellyfish, whose stings can paralyze or even kill a person. The Gulf Stream's unpredictable currents can push swimmers off course into the Gulf of Mexico or towards the Bahamas if no...
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