Two men attempting to cross the English Channel in a pedal-powered submarine have begun their journey.
French engineers Antoine Delafargue, 33, and Michael de Lagarde, 36, plan to travel 135 nautical miles (250km) from Plymouth to St Malo.
The vessel, which the pair designed and built themselves, left on Friday, travelling at 3km/h (1.86mph), a spokesman told the AFP news agency.
Their trip is expected to take seven days.
According to the duo, the submarine weighs in at 3.5 tonnes [3,500kg] and has two sets of pedals – one at the front and another at the rear.
The pair said they planned to switch seats every four hours, sleeping in shifts as they travel along at about 100m (328ft) below the surface.
Mr Delafargue told the Plymouth Herald the 6m (20ft) long vessel took two years to build at a cost of more than £100,000.
He described it as a "childhood dream come true".
According to the Project Pilot Fish website, the men will also film the seabed as they travel in a bid to promote marine awareness and energy conservation.
French pair attempt to pedal Channel
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