Employees in Switzerland swim to go to work

2023-10-16 2023-10-16T11:24:48Z
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ArabiaWeather - Why bear the burden of the subway or traffic when you can swim home from work?

This question may be strange to you, but for some locals in Switzerland it is considered normal. They invented a unique way to travel from their offices to their homes, by swimming in the currents of the Rhine River.

Why do employees use swimming as a means of transportation?

Residents of several areas on the banks of the Rhine River use swimming as a means of transportation between their homes and workplaces, with the aim of reducing carbon emissions and trying something new, as well as starting their mornings active and refreshed, at least during the summer, when water temperatures rise with the rise in air temperatures.

Therefore, many employees prepare waterproof bags, put what they need for the work day in those bags, and then swim from their homes to their workplaces.

According to Business Insider , this river has become a popular means of transportation, as people place their belongings in waterproof bags and easily let themselves float with the calm river current through the beautiful old city.

When people move from point A to point B, they do not dive into the water with their clothes on, but rather put their belongings in waterproof bags that keep the contents dry until they reach their destination. These bags, known as “Wickelfisch” , are a popular accessory in the city of Basel. It can be found on sale in many stores.

Skilled swimmers are also encouraged to enjoy the water current between the “WettsteinbrüCke” and “JohanniterbrüCke” bridges without resisting its direction of movement. Since rivers usually go in one direction (although there are rare cases of currents in the opposite direction), you are looking forward to a return trip. Walk.

The Rhine River is a sustainable way to travel in Switzerland

For a long time, the Rhine River was considered an important urban artery for industrial transport, facilitating trade, and forming an essential part of Switzerland's history. Today, it remains one of the most important navigable rivers in the world. On its banks, the Rhine hosts the largest concentration of ancient and famous cities. These still exist. The water attracts swimmers and vacationers looking for a fun way to move around and enjoy the beauty of the river areas.

If you want to try this unique way of getting around, you can join a river cruise with professional guides that takes place every Tuesday in July; Basel is not the only city that uses the river, but also residents of Bern, the capital of Switzerland, float on the Aare River using waterproof bags to carry their belongings and move around easily.

Speaking to the Swiss newspaper Le News in June, local resident Evelyn Schneider-Reyes noted that she only needed about 30 seconds to walk from her office to the river. She said:

“I have a bag Ari, where I put all my clothes, my smartphone, my wallet and my shoes. I put on my bathing suit and swam home.”

Using swimming as a means of transportation is not just a means of recreation, but it is also a sustainable means that contributes to reducing carbon emissions resulting from traditional means of transportation such as cars, trains, and airplanes. Based on emissions data, it can be said that these traditional methods represent one of the largest sources of harmful emissions to the environment in the world. United States Therefore, it is time for us to be more innovative and creative in creating sustainable means of transportation that preserve our environment and provide new and enjoyable transportation experiences.

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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