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Fact Check: Is Blue Hole deadlier than Mount Everest?

Por: Newsweek Life July 27, 2023

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New Netflix documentary The Deepest Breath has retold the story of freediver Stephen Keenan who helped his partner, Alessia Zecchini, attempt one of the world's most infamous dives using only one breath.The Blue Hole, a 330-foot marine sinkhole in the Red Sea near Dahab in Egypt, is thought to have claimed the lives of about 200 divers.During the film, it was suggested that the dangers of this dive site were greater than those faced by... + full article



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