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rotation so we are capable to see the rope in front of us. usually we are free diving in open sea and even though we are diving way below 100 metres we can always see something but here at dean s blue hole we see nothing. this is very specific for this place. on the other hand,it for this place. on the other hand, it gives us, i don t know, may be easier to relax because it s so dark and basically you close your eyes and at some point you start thinking and feel the sensation and it s really magical. let our stress and it s really magical. let our stress you and it s really magical. let our stress you are - our stress you are professional. the practice for this. this is not something people should try at home. how do you train for something like this? , :, , this? free diving is a very complex this? free diving is a very complex and this? free diving is a very complex and specific - this? free diving is a very i complex and specific sport. basically we need to train in sequence
well, a short time ago, i spoke to alenka and asker how she is feeling after setting her third world record this week. amazing, you know, honestly, i think i will need a few more days to process this and what just happened. the last week, the last ten days actually were really, really intense so i m looking forward to going home and just lay in my bed and process what just and just lay in my bed and process whatjust happened. tele health, 122 metres down, scuba divers don t even go that deep, what is it like down there? i ve seen on the videos you have to wear a head torch? exactly, this dean s blue hole is very specific for this reason because actually below, at-90 reason because actually below, at 90 metres is pitch black basically you don t see anything and we need a little torch on our head for the
records have been broken including a new constant weight women s world record slovenian diver alenka artnik set a new world record, reaching a depth of 122 metres that s 400 feet in 3 minutes and 3a seconds. well, a short time ago, i spoke to alenka and asked he how she is feeling after setting her third world record this week. amazing, you know, honestly! i think i am going to need a few more days to process what has just happened, you know. the last week, ten days, have been really, really intense, i am looking forward to going home and lying in my bed and processing what happened. just tell us, 122 metres down, scuba divers often do not go that deep, what is it like down there, you have to wear a head torch? exactly, this blue hole is very
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