Beatriz Flamini has been an extreme athlete and mountaineer for more than 30 years, known for her acts of self-isolation and self-sufficiency. Her "Time Cave" expedition, whereby Flamini spent 500 days living in a cave in Granada, brought her worldwide recognition and even a World Guinness mention.
Flamini studied to be a sports coach, and she was also a professor of sports topics, teamwork, leadership, and large outdoor-indoor group dynamics, with more than 8000 hours of teaching in classrooms and conferences. In the 1990s, she joined cave exploring expeditions as a photographer. She later moved to a mountain refuge in the Sierra de Gredos to be a rescue worker. In 2019, she was making preparations to cross Mongolia by foot. She moved to Espigüete and began training at Montaña Palentina.
She was born with the magic of “exploration” circulating strongly through her veins.