A Spanish athlete has emerged from an underground cave after 500 days of isolation.
Beatriz Flamini, 50, of Madrid, entered the cave in southern Spain on Saturday, Nov. 20, 2021, according to Reuters.
She
finally exited the cave which was about 70 meters (230 feet)
underground around 9 a.m. local time on Friday, April 14, the AP
reported.
Flamini said she passed the time by exercising, reading books, drawing, painting, and knitting, according to the reports.
"In fact, I didn't want to come out," she said.
Flamini was 48 years old when she first entered the cave in Granada.
During
the experiment, Flamini was monitored by psychologists, researchers and
speleologists, who study caves, though they never made contact with
her.


Flamini
said she lost track of time after about two months, according to the
Associated Press. However, the mountaineer thought she had only been
underground for about 160 or 170 days.
"When they came in to
get me, I was asleep. I thought something had happened," Flamini told
reporters. "I said Already? Surely not.' I hadn't finished my book."
Flamini's
500-day adventure was part of a project called “Timecave.” The goal was
to assess how a human would handle living underground for a long
stretch of time.
As part of the experiment, experts examined
the impacts of social isolation and extreme temporary disorientation on
the human body.
"I'm still stuck on November 21, 2021," Flamini told reporters on Friday April 14. "I don't know anything about the world."
Flamini
may have set a world record, too. Her team believes she holds the
record for surviving the longest time while underground, though the
Guinness Book of Records has yet to confirm.
Flamini said
she never considered pressing the panic button she was given. She even
survived a fly invasion, which left her covered in bugs.
The
athlete also experienced "auditory hallucinations" while in the cave.
She needed assistance standing up while speaking with reporters because
of balance issues.
Still, Flamini was thrilled by the experience, which she called "excellent" and “unbeatable.”
"You have to remain conscious of your feelings," Flamini said.
"If you're afraid, that's something natural but never let panic in or you get paralyzed."
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