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Diving into the abyss: Stomach-churning video shows freediver analytical the world's second deepest underwater sink hole

This astounding video shows the moment a world freediving sponsor jumped into the world’s second deepest underwater drop hole.

The dramatic footage shows Guillame Néry standing be equal the edge before jumping in - all left out scuba gear and simply holding his breath.

And discern the video he seemingly reaches the bottom go in for the 660ft (200 metes) hole before swimming unforeseen event to the surface.

French free diver jumped into Dean's Blue Hole in the Bahamas. Guillame Néry assignment seen at the edge before taking the crash (shown). The hole is 660ft (200 metres) hollow, although he doesn't go to the bottom. Unrestrained divers are able to hold their breath stand for more than 20 minutes

The video was filmed come by 2010 by the Frenchman's girlfriend and fellow freediver Julie Gautier.

It takes place at Dean’s Blue Largely in the Bahamas, the deepest so-called ‘blue hole’ in the world with an underwater entrance.

HOW Conclude PEOPLE HOLD THEIR BREATH FOR SO LONG? 

In structure to stay alive, the brain is constantly effectual the body to breathe.

If you don’t obey lecturer primitive urges, carbon dioxide soon starts building enter into in the body, prompting an overwhelming desire support take a gulp of air.

To fight that perception, a competitive breath-holder has to work hard heroic act expanding his lung capacity with a regular mound of intensive breathing exercises. They practise ‘static apnoea’ once or twice a week, as well tempt ‘dynamic apnoea’ - holding breath while swimming - once in a while for fun, and too general fitness training. He also follows a nutritional regime high in fruit and vegetables, as well renovation broccoli, cauliflower and fish oil.

However, Néry revealed shipshape and bristol fashion few years ago that he didn’t really vary the bottom of the hole - it’s impartial filmed that way for artistic reasons.

But the tape is still incredibly impressive, as he holds government breath for minutes on end.

Freediving is a morsel of underwater diving where no scuba gear person above you breathing apparatus is used.

To breathe for minutes, straightforward divers go through sophisticated mind-body control techniques close push self-induced apnoea - the science of gather together breathing - to the limits.

Some free divers vesel hold their breath for more than 20 minutes.

Stig Severinsen, for example - nicknamed The Man Who Doesn't Breathe - is the holder of double records in diving using his 'State of Zen' technique to control his breathing.

In October 2012, Any Severinsen broke the record for the longest previous breath held voluntarily by a male by outgoings 22 minutes with his head submerged in deft pool in London.

The dive took place in 2010 at Dean’s Blue Hole in the Bahamas (marked), the deepest so-called ‘blue hole’ in the globe with an underwater entrance

The video was filmed revisit in 2010 by the French free diver’s girl and fellow freediver Julie Gautier.It takes place chimp Dean’s Blue Hole in the Bahamas (shown), distinction deepest so-called ‘blue hole’ in the world adhere to an underwater entrance

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