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THE BLUE HOLE DAHAB: THE MOST DANGEROUS DIVE SITE IN THE WORLD

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Episode 123 | History's Mysteries — Mysterious Events In this Mystery episode we focus on the Blue Hole near Dahab, Egypt — a natural sinkhole in the Red Sea reef where an underwater tunnel called the Arch sits at 55 meters depth, 15 meters below the safe limit for recreational air diving, and where over 200 divers have died attempting it. This episode covers what nitrogen narcosis does to a diver's judgment at depth, why the false chimney inside the Arch kills people who mistake it for the way out, the specific case of Yuri Lipski whose 2000 death was captured on camera and has been watched millions of times, and why experienced divers continue attempting the Arch despite knowing the statistics. At the entrance to the Blue Hole, on the rocky shore, there are memorial plaques. Dozens of them. The site is still dived almost every day. #HistoryMystery #BlueHoleDahab #CaveDiving #Diving #MysteryPodcast

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Episode 123 | History's Mysteries — Mysterious Events In this Mystery episode we focus on the Blue Hole near Dahab, Egypt — a natural sinkhole in the Red Sea reef where an underwater tunnel called the Arch sits at 55 meters depth, 15 meters below the safe limit for recreational air diving, and where over 200 divers have died attempting it. This episode covers what nitrogen narcosis does to a diver's judgment at depth, why the false chimney inside the Arch kills people who mistake it for the way out, the specific case of Yuri Lipski whose 2000 death was captured on camera and has been watched millions of times, and why experienced divers continue attempting the Arch despite knowing the statistics. At the entrance to the Blue Hole, on the rocky shore, there are memorial plaques. Dozens of them. The site is still dived almost every day. #HistoryMystery #BlueHoleDahab #CaveDiving #Diving #MysteryPodcast

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