都市人在上班高峰期都要饱受堵车之苦,然而德国男子本杰明却不用为通勤发愁,因为他每天都是游泳去上班的,从家附近的河里游2000米就能到达工作地点,只需要半小时,上岸之后还有闲工夫喝一杯咖啡呢。
Most commuters in Munich, Germany, spend hours stuck in traffic or trying to squeeze into one of the overcrowded subway trains, every morning, but for 40-year-old Benjamin David, commuting is actually a relaxing experience. Every day, he jumps into the Isar River and swims two kilometers to his workplace in Kulturstrand.
在德国慕尼黑,每天清晨,大多数上班族都要在路上滞留数小时,就是想坐地铁也不一定挤得上去。但是对40岁的本杰明•戴维来说,通勤却是一件放松的事情。他游泳去上班,从伊萨尔河开始游2千米到他的工作地点——文化海滩。
Benjamin David used to be one of the thousands of Münchners trying to make their way to work on busy roads and cycling paths, but two years ago he decided that he needed to find a simpler alternative and the Isar River seemed like the obvious answer. It flows right past his apartment in Baldeplatz, and, even though no one has been using it for traveling purposes in decades, it used to be the best ways to get around. People traveled up and down the Isar using rafts, and, at one point, it was one of the most popular routes between Rome and Vienna. But instead of paddling on a raft, Benjamin decided to swim to work instead, and that’s been his main commute for the past two years.
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