In a historic feat, the Catalan adventurer and elite kayaker Aniol Serrasolses has conquered the world’s highest glacier waterfall drop in the Svalbard archipelago, Norway. Serrasolses and his team embarked on a challenging expedition, beginning with a 36-hour sea voyage followed by an 11km trek across the Arctic’s icy expanse to access the river leading to the glacial waterfall. Following the record drop, Serrasolses said: ‘It’s hard to find the words to explain this feeling. It’s like kayaking on another planet.’
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