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Egypt A 37-year-old Hungarian diver Gusztav Riczler has set a new world record for the deepest unaided scuba dive. Carrying eight cylinders with different travel and decompression mixes, Riczler reached a depth of 270 metres (886 feet) in the Blue Hole, a notorious dive site near Dahab on the Sinai coast of Egypt in the Red Sea’s Gulf of Aqaba. He descended to the maximum depth in 14-minutes, and then took eight hours for the ascent to the surface, which included several decompression stops. Dahab’s Blue Hole has seen several diving tragedies due to its extreme depths.
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