A Spanish athlete who spent 500 days alone in a cave, away from world and all its vicissitudes, came out yesterday.
It states that man is a social animal. It is not good for man to be alone and away from the hustle and bustle of the world. In such a case, a female athlete Beatriz Flamini, on the contrary, set a record by spending 500 days alone in a cave.
Beatriz Flamini has spent a year and 4 months in the cave without any humans or help.
When 50-year-old Beatriz Flamini entered the cave in Motril, Spain – Russia had not invaded Ukraine at that time. While the world was fighting against Covid-19.
The Spanish athlete’s 500-days stay in the cave without any contact was not her desire. But an experiment by scientists. During this 1 year and 4 months Beatriz Flamini’s living cave was strictly monitored.

The athlete had to say that it seems that I am still in November 21, 2021.
She further said that I was silent for a year and a half. I didn’t talk to anyone but myself, I lost my balance.

The Spanish athlete described the experience of living in a cave as the best and unbeatable.
Beatriz Flamini entered the cave at the age of 48 and now she is 50 years old.
Her support team on spending 1 year and 4 months in the cave say that the athlete spent her time in the cave exercising, making art and making woolen hats.

Meanwhile, Beatriz Flamini had 60 books to read and 1,000 liters of water to drink.
A team of psychologists, researchers, speleologists and speleologists were on hand to monitor Beatriz Flamini during her confinement in a self-made cave. But no one had any contact with the athlete during those 500 days.