I lived underwater in tiny steel pod for record 120 days with no shower  – this is what I did first when I got out

A WORLD record holder who spent 120 days underwater – without a shower – revealed the first thing he did when he came back to land.

German aerospace engineer Rudiger Koch, 59, subjected himself to four months in a 320-square-foot capsule.

Rudiger Koch, underwater in a room, being interviewed.
Rudiger Koch spent 120 days living underwaterCredit: AFP
Man exercising on stationary bike in underwater room.
The 59-year-old broke a world recordCredit: AFP
Man in underwater habitat.
The German aerospace engineer revealed what he missed the most underwaterCredit: AFP
SeaPod Alpha Deep, an underwater living structure, with a person on a jet ski nearby.
His temporary home was just off the coast of Puerto Lindo in PanamaCredit: AFP

Koch started his shock adventure on September 26, 2024, just off Puerto Lindo in Panama.

The engineer’s underwater residence, known as the SeaPod Alpha Deep, had a stark appearance. Despite this, he skillfully incorporated necessary elements into his living quarters.

Koch managed to fit a TV, computer, exercise bike, portable toilet, and fans in the tight space.

Despite living underwater in the Caribbean Sea, the engineer was able to use internet through satellites.

Solar panels and a backup generator supplied electricity into the space.

It was linked to an upper chamber above the water by means of a vertical tube. This setup facilitated the delivery of food to him while he resided below the surface.

He even had his family, doctor, and journalists come into the special home to visit him.

Koch joked about this in December when he said: “The last time I checked, I was still married.”

On Friday he reached 120 days in the steel pod, setting a new world record for the longest time living underwater without depressurisation.

The first thing he did was celebrate with a bottle of champagne and a cigar before leaping into the Caribbean Sea.

Inside the ‘Jacuzzi of Death’ where anything that DARES enter will be killed & left to disintegrate in toxic waters

During his time underwater, Koch revealed he missed having a real shower.

While underwater, he said he would be jumping in for a good wash when back on the ground.

Koch was met outside of his temporary home by Guinness World Records adjudicator Susana Reyes to confirm his astonishing achievement.

The record was previously held by American Joseph Dituri, who spent 100 days living in an underwater lodge in a Florida lagoon.

When he left the capsule, Koch said: “It was a great adventure and now it’s over there’s almost a sense of regret actually.

“I enjoyed my time here very much.”

Man in underwater room.
His home was just 320-square-footCredit: AFP
Man eating breakfast in an underwater habitat.
He was able to have internet and his computer in his chamberCredit: AFP
Silhouette of a man in an underwater room.
His family, doctor, and journalists were able to visitCredit: AFP

His chamber has several circle windows that gave the record-holder a view into the sea.

He revealed the beauty of this feature in his tiny but temporary home.

He said: “It is beautiful when things calm down and it gets dark and the sea is glowing.

“It is impossible to describe, you have to experience that yourself.”

He added: “In the night, you can hear all the crustaceans.”

“There’s the fish out there, and there’s all that stuff, and that wasn’t here before we came.”

Underwater view through a porthole showing two fish.
Fish could be seen through the window of the underwater part of the houseCredit: AFP
Man celebrating a world record for living underwater.
Koch celebrated after breaking the Guinness world recordCredit: AFP
Man jumping into the ocean from a boat.
Koch celebrated his record by jumping into the Caribbean SeaCredit: AFP
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