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Sick of congested roads, German man swims to work

Benjamin David swims from his home to his workplace along the Isar River in Munich, Germany, August 10, 2017. REUTERS/Andreas Gebert

MUNICH (Reuters) - Fed-up with the grind of taking a bus or bike to work every day on congested streets in Munich, Benjamin David started swimming there instead.

The burly beer garden worker now packs his laptop and clothes into a waterproof bag which he puts on his back, dons his wetsuit and slides into the River Isar for his journey.

"It is beautifully refreshing and also the fastest way," Benjamin David told Reuters Television.

Benjamin David is about to swims from his home to his workplace along the Isar River in Munich, Germany, August 10, 2017. REUTERS/Andreas Gebert

"I used to go by bike or bus or car or on foot and you need much longer. Today the current was quite strong and I only needed about 12 minutes," he said.

However, in winter the river, which flows near the center of the Bavarian capital, can get chilly, at temperatures of about 4 degrees.

"I mostly do this in summer. I am a bit of a wimp, but you can also do it in winter, then I've got a longer wet suit," he said.

Benjamin David passes the Deutsches Museum as he swims from his home to his workplace along the Isar River in Munich, Germany, August 10, 2017. REUTERS/Andreas Gebert

(Reporting by Reuters Television and Pictures; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)

Benjamin David swims from his home to his workplace along the Isar River in Munich, Germany, August 10, 2017. REUTERS/Andreas Gebert
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