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Free-diving Nicholas Lawrence Mevoli III (August 22, 1981 – November 17, 2013) [ 2 ] was an American freediver who died while attempting to set an American record at the Vertical Blue competition at Dean's Blue Hole in the Bahamas .
Memorial plaques for divers killed in the hole, left by families and friends at the site Technical diver passing under the Arch.. The Blue Hole itself is no more dangerous than any other Red Sea dive site but diving through the Arch, a submerged tunnel, which lies within the Blue Hole site, is an extreme dive that has resulted in many accidents and fatalities.
At up to 115 feet wide and 663 feet deep, Dean's Blue Hole is the world's deepest blue hole-- and Nery dove right into the center of it, no oxygen tank included.
Vertical Blue is a depth competition which consists of the freediving depth disciplines of free immersion (FIM), Constant weight without fins (CNF) and Constant weight (CWT). [1] The event has been held at Dean's Blue Hole on Long Island in the Bahamas and was organized by William Trubridge with AIDA International providing judges. [1] [2] [3]
Dean's Blue Hole, an underwater cavern, in the Bahamas may be popular with tourists and freedivers, but, according to a 60 Minutes report, many locals believe it was "dug by the devil.". Such ...
"In June 2010, World champion free-diver Guillaume Néry dived to the end of the 202 metres[citation needed] Dean's Blue Hole, filmed entirely on breath hold by the french champion Julie Gautier". This sentence suggests that Nery's body reached the lowest point of the hole, at 202 meters of depth.
Scientists plan to explore Dean’s Blue Hole, one of the deepest blue holes, using advanced technology to uncover its mysteries and potential human remains. Scientists Are Planning on Plunging ...
Dean's Blue Hole is a blue hole located in The Bahamas in a bay west of Clarence Town on Long Island and is the world's third deepest with a depth of 202 metres (663 ft), after the Taam Ja' Blue Hole in the Chetumal Bay and the Dragon Hole in the South China Sea. [1]