very cool. Apparently he does it without changing ballast at all which is pretty incredible. He didn't go to the bottom of that hole though, it's about 900 feet from what I remember.
read a pretty cool article some months ago about the competitive free diving community--those that compete for the record free-diving depth. Those folks are no joke!
It might be Dean's Blue Hole, Long Island-Bahamas.Any idea where this is? That hole is scary awesome!
It might be Dean's Blue Hole, Long Island-Bahamas.
That's just a guess though and has nothing to do with the fact it's mentioned at the end of the video.
When you hold your breath for a while do you absorb the air or do you exhale?The fact that he was blowing bubbles as he hit the surface kind of makes me think he took a breath of compressed air before he fired up to the top...
He probably just got oxygen from the camera guy at the bottom or along the way. They cut away from him plenty of times. Still pretty cool though, but not from an oxygen holding standpoint.
you must release the air as you surface from that deep, or you will force an embolism.
If you have to do an emergency ascent from a scuba dive you let all the air out as you near the surface.
you must release the air as you surface from that deep, or you will force an embolism.
If you have to do an emergency ascent from a scuba dive you let all the air out as you near the surface.