Thanks for the likes, John, lowwall and Guille G. And for the post, John.
Plaf goggles.
"Camarero uses them... and wins! The world-famous Argentine swimmer - winner of the CAPRI-NAPOLES race twice in a row - used them for his training classes and the crossing itself."
Alfredo Camarero (1931-2012) was an Honour Swimmer from Argentina who was inducted in the International Marathon Swimming Hall of Fame in 1978.
Professional Marathon Swimming Career
Camarero twice swam the English Channel
He won the 1959 Billy Butlin Cross Channel International Swim from France to England in 11 hours 43 minutes in 1959
He won the 1960 English Channel race from France to England in 12 hours 23 minutes
He won the 33 km professional Maratona del Golfo Capri-Napoli in 1955 in 8 hours 45 minutes
He won the Maratona del Golfo Capri-Napoli in 1956 in 11 hours 53 minutes
He won the 36 km (22.5-mile) Around The Island Swim in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA in 12 hours 17 minutes in 1957 over Tom Park and Greta Andersen
He finished third in the 1954 36 km Maratona del Golfo Capri-Napoli in Italy.
He finished second in the 1957 36 km Maratona del Golfo Capri-Napoli in Italy.
He finished second in the 1958 36 km Maratona del Golfo Capri-Napoli in Italy.
Spanish: ANTIPARRAS “PLAF” con VISUALES IRROMPIBLES de concepción anatómica y protectora de la acción del agua, cloro o cualquier otro elemento de piscinas, rio o mar.
English: “PLAF” GOGGLES with UNBREAKABLE VIEWPIECES, anatomically designed and protective against the action of water, chlorine or any other element of swimming pools, rivers or sea.
Rubber swimming goggles designed for surface use.