Man records his own drowning at the bottom of the ' Blue Hole'

Beyond 57 metres, divers face oxygen toxicity, a condition particularly pertinent to those venturing to conquer the arch. Symptoms include tunnel vision, tingling sensations, and, in severe cases, seizures or fainting that can result in drowning.

One tragic case in the Blue Hole's history is that of Yuri Lipski, a diving instructor who entered its depths in the year 2000 and never came back. His helmet camera recovered later, provided insights into his ill-fated dive. The footage revealed that, at approximately 91 metres, nitrogen narcosis took hold, causing Yuri to sink to the depths of the Blue Hole.

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Not this again

:#marseyrepostsign:

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Apparently there's 3 knuckleheads who are new to gore videos.

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This isn't gore, dumb bum

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Thanks for the info, Captain Obvious. I was talking about the 3 knuckleheads who down voted my original comment.

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When was it last posted? Ive been a viewer of gore since the mid 90's and I dont remember this one, honestly.

Although I did got through a period of no internet from 2005 till 2012. What a trip that was coming back.

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I don't remember when the last time was but this is about the 7th different time I've seen it myself.

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