@dookiefingers8436I don’t think many people would gawk at it. Since we can’t bring her son back to life we can at least warn others and keep them from making the same mistake.
@@eowyneadig7879half the comments r making jokes man how could u blame a mother never wanting ppl 2 make light of their child’s death regardless of the circumstances
@dookiefingers8436 if my kid does something stupid, or if I do something stupid to die, I give permission for people to show the footage if there is any. Rest Yuri, but lord....experienced divers say don't do this.
I wouldn't call them dumb. Did they make a dumb mistake in a lapse of judgment? Sure. But it does take skill to be a technical diver. At the end of the day, we're all people and people make mistakes. Some mistakes have larger consequences than others, despite being similar levels of dumbness
@@XxZeldaxXXxLinkxX, He isn't an average diver. Someone experienced and even worked as a trainer!. Such a person shouldn't have made a rookie level mistake. Personally i think it's his overconfidence which killed him ultimately.
@@XxZeldaxXXxLinkxXI think it’s pretty dumb. Even trainers said they wouldn’t do the dive without the training, and he didn’t want to because it would take too long. Didn’t have the proper air ratio, took a heavy camera, and did all with little experience. I think it qualifies as dumb for not listening to far more experienced diver’s advice
@Leeooooooo... was no accident no forced him to do this only his ego humans think they are immortal until they realize they are not at that point it's to late
At 90 meters if you needed to make an emergency ascent because your air ran out you'd never make it, its swimming 4 and a half pool lengths in one breath, even if you somehow made it you'd likely rupture your lungs or get severe decompression sickness. Why divers choose to go deeper than 30m astonishes me since its too dangerous and there's already plenty to see at depths of 10 meters
It's not dangerous to dive 40-45m. It's dangerous to do it untrained and without taking care. People being overconfident in their abilites is dangerous. However, I agree that the most beautiful spots are usually in the 5-15 meter range.
You're right that emergency ascent at 90 meters is super dangerous. However it's about 2 Olympic size pool length (50 meter long). When you shoot up with BCD full of air, you go at a faster speed than Olympic swimmers. Anyhow you're right that the decompression sickness and air pressure lung will kill you.
I actually dove here. The little shrine with all the names of deceased people on the rocks was unsettling for a bit. The dive itself wasnt scary at all.
Not trying to disrespect the deceased, but idk how on EARTH this guy was a certified instructor. I'd love to know who certified him. I had already done 30 open water dives in 3 different countries and many different setting by the time I turned 9, including night dives and an easier wreck dive. I couldnt picture myself making these mistakes at my very first dive at 7. But that is because I did dozens of hours of training with my father, an ASSISSTANT instructor (LOWER cert than this man), and sometimes his friend, who was at the level that he could certify instructors (I forget the name of that cert), in pool and in shallow water, BEFORE I did my FIRST dive. Practiced every scenario. Had my valves turned off, practiced sharing a regulator, practiced surfacing on one breath from 30+ feet, even did training with a blacked out mask so I could use all my equipment by feel... Learned all the tables almost by memory, learned everything about every piece of gear, even learned everything I needed to know about technical diving despite the fact I wasnt going to be doing it any time soon. And that was all before my FIRST DIVE. My training made it so I never would have made these mistakes as a young child, so what "training" exactly did he do before being certified to INSTRUCTOR??? My father had already done hundreds of dives and dozens of technical dives to depths to depths past 300ft, dozens of wreck dives, entry level cave diving, and COUNTLESS drills, BEFORE he was even an ASSISTANT instructor. It seems like this guy had zero clue what he was doing but somehow was an instructor??? I blame whoever certified him. Seems like they let an inexperienced diver somehow get a high level of certification without teaching them a single thing, probably just for a quick check, either that or this guy was just a spazz. Im sorry but this is just the most basic of rules he violated, I cannot fathom how you could make such ridiculous mistakes as a supposed instructo. I mean imagine, THAT guy would be allowed to TEACH new divers... You're supposed to be a master of diving at that point, and that he was clearly not. RIP. Terrible way to go. Whoever certified him should be stripped of their certifications. 100% avoidable absolutely ridiculous situation that an "instructor" should never have been in. From the surface to as good as gone in a couple minutes. How. Freak things happen under the surface, but this was just a failure to follow the very most BASIC rules of diving. So frustrating to see him lose his life for nothing. Either he had zero training or just should never have been in the water in the first place.
He was probably certified on Russia. You can probably pay a bribe and get an easy passage through the assessment. Probably not a lot of places to go diving there either.
@@PinePrince Yeah man it's sad and frustrating. It's his mistake at the end of the day, BUT whoever "certified" him is also majorly at fault. He thought he was an experienced diver when he wasn't, because some **** took his money and made him an instructor without him being qualified whatsoever. It's terrible. He shouldn't have been an instructor let alone even diving without an instructor guiding him. All for some money, now he's dead. I live in Florida currently, I'd love to dive some of the springs around the state, they are crystal clear and beautiful. There's also a good amount of caves around here as well, I've done very basic cave diving but I'd like to do something a little more intense.
Rip to the lipski guy but I just dont under stand this: 1: lipsky asks locally around for a 2nd diver to go with him 2. everyone smart says hell no cant be done without a couple weeks planning and special gear. INCLUDING OMAR 3. goes for it even after everyone says no dont do it. 4. passes away 5. OMAR on the 2nd dive a week later is BOSS STATUS enough to not only do it in way less time than he predicted with not all the gear he actually wanted, but even got all of Lipskis gear camera belt and body. Now thats wild to me. He himself said, hell no its dumb to do it, and then goes and does it fiddling around at the bottom collecting all the stuff like Poseidon or some shit.
@@MrDcpishere In the video they said that Yuri was a dive instructor, which while it requires a lot of logged dives to get there, it doesnt necessarily mean that you've gone super deep. So let's say he had been certified to go down to 40m. To be certified to go down to 90 meters, you need the Tec Trimix certification. In order to get the Tec Trimix certification you need the Tec 50 or 65 certification. To take the Tec 50 or 65 you need the Tec 45. To take the Tec 45, you need to take the tec 40. He likely would have met the requirements to start the Tec 40 as he was already an instructor. Keep in mind that each course mentioned requires several days of course work and dive time. The reason why there are such gradual depth increments between courses is because the deeper you go, the more that the risk of nitrogen narcosis compounds. And also the deeper you go, the more time you need to wait between dives in order to safely go diving again. It should also be noted that while recreational divers can go down to 30 meters with just one tank and make a brief safety stop before coming up, deep technical dives to 90m require multiple safety stops at various depths. Each minute you spend down at 90m can add a lot of extra time on the way up. This of course requires multiple tanks, often laid out beforehand by another qualified person. So while Omar was able to do it on the fly, it is because he has already made that dive so many times that in this emergency situation he was able to make do with less than ideal configurations. But in the case that he would be teaching someone, he would not settle for less than ideal, and would make his student wait until everything aligned perfectly.
I think pros just didn't want to dive with an over enthusiastic and untrained guy because if they do it will be in their responsibility if anything happen. It doesn't mean that they can't do the dive safely on their own.
RIP to this man…. He was too ego driven. Going on adventures is fun but not at the expense of not listening to warnings/guidance and harming yourself or others around
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Thanks for the upload, I recently checked your channel and saw it had very few uploads so it was nice to see something new. I like the way your present your content.
I was there at the blue hole, and reading about the underwater arch, it’s really low. Which is at a debt of 55 meters. Which I already way to low for a normal oxygen tank, and is a highly technical dive. Carrying that much weight is insane. Plus, why is there no buddy? He was looking for the arch, which is often very hard to find, but even if he could have found the arch, it’s still over 20 meters to cross it, and then air for a proper ascent. All that on one tank? Impossible. It’s beyond me how he could ever think this was a good idea. Even if he was weighted well and had buoyancy control. The dive is way to difficult and you need to dive perfectly to be able to do that on a normal oxygen tank.
first of all....oxygen cylinder????oxygen is toxic below 20 feet and is used for decompression. secondly... it is possible to dive under the arch using one 12 liter air cylinder third...it's not very reasonable
02:18 why would an additional cylinder have prevented Nitrogen Narcosis? It would depend entirely on what gas was in the cylinder, not the amount of tanks - this is a very poor explanation.
This person is like an OG Tik toker. In the year 2000 he strapped a fking VHS recorder on top of his head at the expense of carrying more oxygen which would have helped save his life. He was definitely ahead of his time. Or maybe it’s proof that human nature will never change but the technological tools we develop help to proliferate it
Just a correction here as I see it a lot. Divers do not have oxygen in their tanks but air. If you breath pure oxygen at six meters deep you convulse and die.
Yes but we are still alive to tell those stories. Maybe we knew our limits and pushed them a little bit but not too far. For instance I did some alpine sky races in my youth and when skiing freely I remember I did went too fast and made some pretty crazy jumps but, well, I am still here more than 30 years later.
4:45 very confusing. Seems to indicate the camera had been found and now Yuri had to be found. No doubt Omar found Yuri and the camera at the same time
Would love to see a video about the „Wunder von Lengede“ (miracle of Lengede) in this style and format. A mining accident happened in 1963 where a few miners were trapped underground for 14 days. Greetings from Germany 😄
Divers aren't supposed to diver deeper than 40ms. Yuri's body was 90ms deep on the ocean floor but the rescuer went down there to get him? I'm confused
@@eowyneadig7879 i'm 6'2, 189 cm. the swimming pool by my home, at it's deepest is at least 13 feet but i never really took a measuring tape to it but even with my arms stretched out and my feet touching the bottom - i did a rough calculation the height. i followed the wall and went down and up on the deepest end a couple times and it felt somewhere between at least 13-15 feet. it's a deep pool but i am no pool code expert.
Awesome video. I wish I knew his vest burst open that certainly adds to the story. Always Inspired by your video editing skills man. If its not too personal of a question at 3:24 what do you use to make those animations of the dive computer, its really cool.
Brotha man brotha man! Here we meet again, im so happy to see this video. You absolutely did NOT disappoint!!! So proud to see you still running strong! Edited: Do you have an email? Like a public one, not a private one.
@@Storified1 im glad you guys are doing good content and i hope you having fun. Im going to email you, not right now but just lookout for my name. In the mean time keep it coming!!! Dont focus on shorts or anything political, just keep using your narrative style. Its so unique yet universally understood. I swear im not a bot, just a drinker
I don't get it - what makes this particular place so deadly? He dived too deep, had one tank on instead of two. And how did the footage even make it online?
@@massiahofLAthis place is not a complicated dive , but that is precisely what draws amateurs to it . Obviously he messed up having a total of over 30kg of equipment with him and only 1 tank of oxygen . Just like him , everyone who died here is an amateur . This guy Omar obviously is a professional and knows this place by heart , having dived in it for more than 200 times.. he should be the one who dives with these people, only way to stop them from killing themselves
The reason why it is difficult is that diver want to cross the arch that goes into the sea at a depth of 55 meters. If you go on a single tank, you have to go 55 meters down, then cross about over 20 meters, then make an ascend with emergency stops. All that on a single tank, is very dangerous. Because you can’t waist any time. If you even waist a minute, you might be out of air. You start in sweeter water then the sea water on the other side of the arch. Which influences your buoyancy, if you can’t find the arch. Which apparently can be hard to find. You are whistling precious minutes of air. Below 55 meters, you become narced, so you can’t think clearly anymore. Also crossing the arch, you experience a current coming from the ocean, that makes it harder to swim threw the arch, and takes more effort and time. Many factors make it so, that people overestimate themselves, are not qualified and underprepared and equipped.
Ive watched the real footage on a channel that showed it at the end. He is gone pretty quick his family had asked to see it. The guy who went and recovered his body showed it to them.
@@TriniLush7 Horror Stories. Unfortunately most of his videos have been most likely unlisted so you wouldn't be able to watch it. I've watched most of his videos including Yuri Lipski's and he always posts them uncensored.
@@arvind5833 yeah but the actual footage that was released to the public is cut out. I think you can see something in that edited part. The mom cut that part out when releasing the footage.
A BCD cannot explode, it has a pressure relief valve. The lift of the BCD Juri used was too little and had no effect because he was overweighted. The air left the BCD though the valve into the water. This can be recognized in the original video. An explosion sound would have been recorded as well but wasn't. Unfortunately not the only mistake here. You mention the place is so big Omar had to search a big area to find the victim. Infact the blue hole narrows at the bottom to a space with approximately 60m in diameter. Omar new exactly where to look!
I was thinking about this. And im not so sure about It. Even without narcosis, of you are at 90 meters, with one, two tanks or more or a rebreather, and your bsd doesn't work, It would probably be very hard to leave the bottom even removing the belt. If you have a dry suit you can inflate It buy with a wetsuit the neoprene would be useless in terms of buoyancy. So, i think, you can inflate smb and can have 2 kg of buoyancy back... But then what? Inhale gas and your have other 3.5-4 kg o buoyancy depending on you lungs volume and then you swim toward the surface. Trying tò find a depth in wich you are buoyant again. Dont see other ways. Haven't tried myself but being at 90 meters Just with the weigh of one tank could already be difficult to leave the bottom without any buoyancy assist.
It's so sad for Yuri. Being underwater, Being unable to communicate I totaly fear this situation. Knowing your are facing death. Not Knowing what to do. And what about the other diver Who came back, wondering where he was ? His family... The possibility to be in the same situation is scary. But what fear me the most is realizing that he died exactly at my birth date. Just discovered your channels. I don't know how to swim but i Will definitely stay away from the SEA or thigh cave.
If only people bothered to read video descriptions, would save alot of silly questions if it wasn't in the description at the time this comment was made then, uh, whoops
@@XxXyzxX if that's true, then that's a hell of a lot better story than someone who just went diving and din't know much about it and ended up dying liie whqt actually happened in this video. According to some comments, Yuri was NOT actually an instructor as the video presented. I would believe the people commenting over the info in the video since a diving instructor would damn well know EXACTLY the weight of their equipmemt and would therefore KNOW EXACTLY what weight of a diving belt to use. But furthermore, they would know what not to do in a situation like they were in with trying to dive in the Blue Hole.
The fact Lipski went diving with just one air tank instead of two makes no difference when it comes to nitrogen narcosis, the gas mixture in those tanks is what matters. Sure, if he had gone diving with a double tank he would potentially have been able to stay alive a bit longer at the bottom, but he still would have died just the same, it would have just delayed the inevitable a bit. In fact it probably wouldn't even have delayed it at all, because he very rapidly would have been suffering from the combined effects of both oxygen toxicity (which will cause violent seizures, often making you spit out your regulator) and nitrogen narcosis, killing him perhaps before his tank was even empty. What really killed him were the fact his BCD burst, the air bladder that's part of his harness and with which a diver regulates their buyoancy to remain either neutrally bouyant, or to become just slightly negatively or positvely bouyant to descend or ascend respectively. Once that popped he plummeted to the bottom because he lost all his buoyancy and basically became a human brick. And the other thing which didn't help him either was the fact his tank contained regular compressed air instead of trimix, a special gas mixture where much of the narcotic nitrogen gas is replaced by helium in order to reduce the possibility of getting narc'ed by the nitrogen. Normally at sea level nitrogen is inert, but at pressure it behaves like an anesthetic, making you drunk, even to the point that people happily spit out their regulator and start inhaling because they're so stoned they think they can breathe water.
The video of his death literally gave me a nightmare of drowning and struggling just like him. I swear that's the scariest way to go imo and they literally got it on TH-cam
The footage on the camera that we got to see makes me question why bother. It's not some crystal clear look of a beautiful under water world, it's fuzzy water and some sunlight hitting the water. Again, why bother? That doesn't look exciting at all.
Usually when I go on some exotic vacation you can find me sitting at a bar.. I am not trying to go dive underwater to stare at more water and sand... RIP.
I hope Omar is doing well man. No matter how many times you tell someone "no" or you show them through reasoning and logic on why you said "no," people will do their own thing. It wasn't your fault man.
Tarek Omar begged him to not do the dive because he did not have the proper training this is a horrible representation of what actually happened watch this on DIVE TALK
Why put up an animation of his dive instead of the true footage? It was disappointing as the headline stated "Lipski Footage." It's available. Curious why we watched a cartoon version.
I think because the actual footage is just a view of incomprehensible bodies of water which makes it difficult to visualize what actually happened to him and how he descended. The cartoon was helpful in a way.
@@Amally The actual footage is Yuri himself sinking, checking his computer and hitting the bottom of the ocean. Video is clear and with audio. His breathing is panicked and he tries to save himself. Thank you for your opinion, I appreciate. Perhaps he thought the footage is too real for the subs.
Am I the only one that thinks that like if you're in a situation like this you should be on a lifeline so people can pull you up, also make it impossible for you to go to deep because it'll literally lock up. Rock climbers use ropes to protect themselves why don't divers? I watched this footage in its entirety years ago It's haunting. I feel like you guys need to be safer with how you guys do this crap.
A line would only only really practicable in a highly controlled place for specific, limited environments. People like to swim freely. Few dive accidents are caused by "uncontrolled descents", so a line wouldn't really do much to stop accidents. There's a lot you can do to stop descending. Also, particularly with multiple divers and line there are issues with entanglement, as the line would get entangled with that of other divers, boats, and in wrecks or caves, any overhead features. I would say more dive accidents are cause by entanglements than uncontrolled descents. Also, rock climbers generally have a "lane" they stay in, while divers my criss-cross and go up and down. There are also drift dives, where you may end up even 1 km or more away from where you started. Are you gonna have a boat with a line follow you? What if the boat loses track of you? now it's dragging you through the water out of your control? Ultimately its up to people to use their tools and reason. A dive computer will tell you how deep you are and tell you how long you should be at that depth, weights can be detached, a BCD can be inflated/deflated, your buddy SHOULD be around to help etc.. People who ignore the warning signs take on the risk of doing so.
Having an extra cylinder would do nothing to prevent nitrogen narcosis. At 30 feet his lungs were taking in half the amount of air? Try taking in TWICE the amount of air. The water pressure has no impact on the lungs because you're continually breathing air pressurized at the depth in which you're at. Bro delete this, recut and re-upload. This is hella unresearched and embarrassing. LOL.
If a place is called "the diver's cemetery", then perhaps, just maybe, you shouldn't go down there? People like to think nothing bad is going to happen to them
The majority of people who drowned there were the ones who didn't have proper training for such dives, there were plenty of people who dived there and came back, this video is very badly formatted, and lots of bad information given about Yuri
@@willb5590 Omar dived with proper gas mixture and he is trained for deep diving. Yuri dived on air and had no training fir such depth. Yes, he was an open water instructor which means down to 40 meters. Below that he had no training.
@@willb5590 Yes, it is called Trimix because it consists of three gases: oxygen, nitrogen and helium. Different percentages of each gives different depths. If I remember well, the deepest ever non-sarurated dive has been around 300 metres.
this kind of diving , climbing mount everest etc kind of things (u know i watched all of youtube) has to be taken seriously. The training and weeks of preparation required can't be skipped. no compromise on safety regs.. whatsoever. rip yuri, many blokes have died just going down the stairs or on road ..
As stated in the video his mind was growing confused due to the nitrogen. When those chemicals enter your blood flow you can't think straight. To add to that he was panicking
there were no walls around him. he hit rock bottom in the middle of the hole. the hole is wide, so the walls would have been far and not visible at those dark depths
I would love to see you cover the manjummel boys guna cave incident that happened in Kodaikanal, 2006. It has become very famous in recent days due to a recent movie made on it.
Erm. When he hits the bottom he clearly is still concious as hes scrambling to try and climb out and frantically looking at his watch making little screaming noises through his breathing apparatus. He was defo not passed out from narcosis
I’ve scuba dived in the Bahamas, The Keys, and off Palm Beach. The deepest was an old wreck dive in the Keys at 190 ft., but at that depth you can only safely maintain about 15-20 minutes and it takes longer to safely ascent than the pleasure of spending a few minutes exploring the sunken ship!! Also, the biggest mistake this guy made was diving alone. The number one rule is never, never dive without a buddy!
*WARNING: To avoid your body exploding you need special equipment such as common sense, intelligence, etc to descend to over 426FT which this video, history & reality proves billions of people DO NOT have, but to descend to over 3,300FT you really have a Deathwish.*
Nah not really. It was pretty stupid but really sad too. Just knowing he spent that long slowly suffocating until he had a seizure at the bottom of the ocean is terrifying.
Why are you judging his ability to teach others based on a mistake he made in his personal life? Many people become sloppy when they're doing things on personal time. So he got a little over confident, sure, so then focus on that instead of trying to criticize something you cannot know from the information given.
@@XxZeldaxXXxLinkxXthe fact that he was carrying so much lead, a fully inflated bcd couldn't get him to the surface. 12kg of lead or 26lbs of lead - if he was around 80kg had double what was needed. One of the first things any learner diver does if figure out how much weight they need.
Divers weigh themselves down with lead weights to counter the buoyancy of their equipment. Edit: Yuri was wearing 12kg which was significantly overweighted
so did he die or did he not, the original video's description says he did NOT die yet the start of this video says it recorded his final moments, who do i fucking trust
Jurij wasn't the Instructor. He was Diving Student. He weared a BCD-Octopuss what was only allowed to dive to maximum of 40 Meters under open Water. Just ouch to the Brain.🙈
I dive 4 days a week. And each dive min. 28m max 45m. My total dive time is 4-5 hours. (3 hours decompression) And with a hookah system and a 15lt emergency tank on my back. I walk on the sea floor. We encounter many problems too but what I don't understand is if he had thrown off his weight belt when the BCD burst. He would have to go up with fins. I don't think the weight on him would prevent you from going up with fins even if you were 50m deep with just a tube. Or could he have climbed by holding on to the wall? There's only one thing that comes to mind. He couldn't think clearly due to bottom drunkenness and went down. Rip.
*WARNING: To avoid your body exploding you need special equipment such as common sense, intelligence, etc to descend to over 426FT which this video, history & reality proves billions of people DO NOT have, but to descend to over 3,300FT you really have a Deathwish.*
“He’s clearly been dead before anybody knew he was missing”!?!? What about the 3-4 dudes in the video that was on the dive with him??? Didn’t they know he was gone that day?? Didn’t say anything!?! That statement made zero sense
Should have never tried to get to the arch on air Looks like a spazz from the moment he gets into the water Rapidly sinking but doesnt drop any of his weight belt, which would have 100% stopped his descent Doesnt check his computer ONCE on decent, until hes at the sea floor and already a goner Shouldnt have even gone past the first thing I mentioned. I am BAFFLED that this man was an "instructor". Who certified him? Did he know literally nothing about diving despite being an instructor? Or did he just decide to ignore all his training? I already had 30 open water dives and tons of training by the time I turned 9. I literally wouldnt have made these mistakes at 7. I cant even fathom the... I dont want to insult the man but you know what I'm saying. RIP. 100% avoidable. Waste of a life. If youre gonna dive, learn to dive, and then follow the things you've learned, and then it will be VERY unlikely you'll have any issues. I just really am confused how this man got an instructir cert.
Points to the mother for releasing the footage to the public rather than destroying or hiding it.
One of the rare few who've done that.
@dookiefingers8436I don’t think many people would gawk at it. Since we can’t bring her son back to life we can at least warn others and keep them from making the same mistake.
@@eowyneadig7879half the comments r making jokes man how could u blame a mother never wanting ppl 2 make light of their child’s death regardless of the circumstances
@@kinnabinna Yeah. So many comments saying "Erm actually it was suicide ☝️🤓" and "is he stupid?!". Just disrespecting this guy who drowned.
@dookiefingers8436no it’s just to make sure no body else it that pathetically stupid 😂
@dookiefingers8436 if my kid does something stupid, or if I do something stupid to die, I give permission for people to show the footage if there is any.
Rest Yuri, but lord....experienced divers say don't do this.
There is a fine line between being adventurous and being dumb.
"Duck around and find out"
I wouldn't call them dumb. Did they make a dumb mistake in a lapse of judgment? Sure. But it does take skill to be a technical diver. At the end of the day, we're all people and people make mistakes. Some mistakes have larger consequences than others, despite being similar levels of dumbness
@@XxZeldaxXXxLinkxX, He isn't an average diver. Someone experienced and even worked as a trainer!. Such a person shouldn't have made a rookie level mistake. Personally i think it's his overconfidence which killed him ultimately.
@@XxZeldaxXXxLinkxXso...
Basically there's a thin line between a decision being an adventure, and a decision being dumb.
@@XxZeldaxXXxLinkxXI think it’s pretty dumb. Even trainers said they wouldn’t do the dive without the training, and he didn’t want to because it would take too long. Didn’t have the proper air ratio, took a heavy camera, and did all with little experience. I think it qualifies as dumb for not listening to far more experienced diver’s advice
Imagine if he never picked the camera up and that evidence was just lost to time. Life is so weird
Well, why do you think we only hear of this one and not the other 60 or so people who drowned here?
@@Cheximus because they werent recording
They said the deaths are between .130-200 deaths In this diving spot more than In any other diving spot
Everything happens for a reason life is not weird life’s a teacher
@@RahRoots777 whats the reason babys can be born with cancer?
Experienced Technical Divers: "It's too dangerous."
Yuri: "Hold my oxygen tank."
So you think this is funny?
@@necsoiubThe accident definitely isn't funny. This joke sure is though. It's dark humour
@Leeooooooo... was no accident no forced him to do this only his ego humans think they are immortal until they realize they are not at that point it's to late
@@necsoiub😂😂
@@necsoiub😂😂😂
At 90 meters if you needed to make an emergency ascent because your air ran out you'd never make it, its swimming 4 and a half pool lengths in one breath, even if you somehow made it you'd likely rupture your lungs or get severe decompression sickness. Why divers choose to go deeper than 30m astonishes me since its too dangerous and there's already plenty to see at depths of 10 meters
It's not dangerous to dive 40-45m. It's dangerous to do it untrained and without taking care. People being overconfident in their abilites is dangerous.
However, I agree that the most beautiful spots are usually in the 5-15 meter range.
In fact diving deeper than 40, 50, 60 or more is as dangerous and as safe as it is to drive a car untrained and well trained respectively.
You're right that emergency ascent at 90 meters is super dangerous. However it's about 2 Olympic size pool length (50 meter long). When you shoot up with BCD full of air, you go at a faster speed than Olympic swimmers. Anyhow you're right that the decompression sickness and air pressure lung will kill you.
No you wont rupture your lungs if you go up without gear you will simply let the air out and you will be fine
10m doesn't even reach the bottom of my local small lake
I actually dove here. The little shrine with all the names of deceased people on the rocks was unsettling for a bit. The dive itself wasnt scary at all.
Dove where? How deep?
@@Mg3-Si2-O5-OH4my ass
@@Mg3-Si2-O5-OH4The Dahab blue hole, probably a hundred feet or so
@@yamicatsit's a popular diving spot, so it's not unrealistic.
Dahab is a nice dive 🥰
Not trying to disrespect the deceased, but idk how on EARTH this guy was a certified instructor. I'd love to know who certified him. I had already done 30 open water dives in 3 different countries and many different setting by the time I turned 9, including night dives and an easier wreck dive. I couldnt picture myself making these mistakes at my very first dive at 7. But that is because I did dozens of hours of training with my father, an ASSISSTANT instructor (LOWER cert than this man), and sometimes his friend, who was at the level that he could certify instructors (I forget the name of that cert), in pool and in shallow water, BEFORE I did my FIRST dive. Practiced every scenario. Had my valves turned off, practiced sharing a regulator, practiced surfacing on one breath from 30+ feet, even did training with a blacked out mask so I could use all my equipment by feel... Learned all the tables almost by memory, learned everything about every piece of gear, even learned everything I needed to know about technical diving despite the fact I wasnt going to be doing it any time soon. And that was all before my FIRST DIVE. My training made it so I never would have made these mistakes as a young child, so what "training" exactly did he do before being certified to INSTRUCTOR??? My father had already done hundreds of dives and dozens of technical dives to depths to depths past 300ft, dozens of wreck dives, entry level cave diving, and COUNTLESS drills, BEFORE he was even an ASSISTANT instructor. It seems like this guy had zero clue what he was doing but somehow was an instructor??? I blame whoever certified him. Seems like they let an inexperienced diver somehow get a high level of certification without teaching them a single thing, probably just for a quick check, either that or this guy was just a spazz. Im sorry but this is just the most basic of rules he violated, I cannot fathom how you could make such ridiculous mistakes as a supposed instructo. I mean imagine, THAT guy would be allowed to TEACH new divers... You're supposed to be a master of diving at that point, and that he was clearly not.
RIP. Terrible way to go. Whoever certified him should be stripped of their certifications. 100% avoidable absolutely ridiculous situation that an "instructor" should never have been in. From the surface to as good as gone in a couple minutes. How. Freak things happen under the surface, but this was just a failure to follow the very most BASIC rules of diving. So frustrating to see him lose his life for nothing. Either he had zero training or just should never have been in the water in the first place.
He was probably certified on Russia. You can probably pay a bribe and get an easy passage through the assessment. Probably not a lot of places to go diving there either.
Can't you make your text a little bit longer and with less enters please?
😂😂😂😂@@leenb7560
I can tell you’re only angry because you care. It angers me too. Imagine how his mother and rest of his family must have felt.
@@PinePrince Yeah man it's sad and frustrating. It's his mistake at the end of the day, BUT whoever "certified" him is also majorly at fault. He thought he was an experienced diver when he wasn't, because some **** took his money and made him an instructor without him being qualified whatsoever. It's terrible. He shouldn't have been an instructor let alone even diving without an instructor guiding him. All for some money, now he's dead.
I live in Florida currently, I'd love to dive some of the springs around the state, they are crystal clear and beautiful. There's also a good amount of caves around here as well, I've done very basic cave diving but I'd like to do something a little more intense.
Imagine diving in the "Divers Cemetery", like at that point I'm not shocked something horrible happened.
if that’s not already a sign to just not go there entirely i dunno what is
Rip to the lipski guy but I just dont under stand this:
1: lipsky asks locally around for a 2nd diver to go with him
2. everyone smart says hell no cant be done without a couple weeks planning and special gear. INCLUDING OMAR
3. goes for it even after everyone says no dont do it.
4. passes away
5. OMAR on the 2nd dive a week later is BOSS STATUS enough to not only do it in way less time than he predicted with not all the gear he actually wanted, but even got all of Lipskis gear camera belt and body. Now thats wild to me. He himself said, hell no its dumb to do it, and then goes and does it fiddling around at the bottom collecting all the stuff like Poseidon or some shit.
Hope someone will answer, wondering the same
@@MrDcpishere In the video they said that Yuri was a dive instructor, which while it requires a lot of logged dives to get there, it doesnt necessarily mean that you've gone super deep. So let's say he had been certified to go down to 40m.
To be certified to go down to 90 meters, you need the Tec Trimix certification.
In order to get the Tec Trimix certification you need the Tec 50 or 65 certification.
To take the Tec 50 or 65 you need the Tec 45.
To take the Tec 45, you need to take the tec 40.
He likely would have met the requirements to start the Tec 40 as he was already an instructor.
Keep in mind that each course mentioned requires several days of course work and dive time. The reason why there are such gradual depth increments between courses is because the deeper you go, the more that the risk of nitrogen narcosis compounds. And also the deeper you go, the more time you need to wait between dives in order to safely go diving again.
It should also be noted that while recreational divers can go down to 30 meters with just one tank and make a brief safety stop before coming up, deep technical dives to 90m require multiple safety stops at various depths. Each minute you spend down at 90m can add a lot of extra time on the way up. This of course requires multiple tanks, often laid out beforehand by another qualified person.
So while Omar was able to do it on the fly, it is because he has already made that dive so many times that in this emergency situation he was able to make do with less than ideal configurations. But in the case that he would be teaching someone, he would not settle for less than ideal, and would make his student wait until everything aligned perfectly.
Omar has gears required to enter that depth safely
I think pros just didn't want to dive with an over enthusiastic and untrained guy because if they do it will be in their responsibility if anything happen. It doesn't mean that they can't do the dive safely on their own.
Just like if we can summit Picacho del Diablo, doesn't mean we can summit Everest next 😂
RIP to this man…. He was too ego driven. Going on adventures is fun but not at the expense of not listening to warnings/guidance and harming yourself or others around
Finally another upload! Been waiting forever. Thanks for the upload 🙌
Thank you for the enthusiasm! My upload frequency is definitely something I am actively trying to improve! Hoping to be more consistent soon.
@@Storified1my man, your narration is by far my favorite. Great presentation and always well researched. Well worth the wait.
@@Storified1hey, how are you able to get your hands on such great animation?*
Do you hire an animator, or these are just materials you found through specific research??
I don't get it.
Its soo good.
@@RinnieButterfly I create them myself :)
@@Storified1 ouh wow haha! Surpassed my expectations then 🤣
Didn't realize I was praising the creator himself 🤣🤣
Thank you for your hardwork. Looking forward to more future contents 👋
Sees a diving cemetary:
"oh this looks like a good spot to dive."
Thanks for the upload, I recently checked your channel and saw it had very few uploads so it was nice to see something new. I like the way your present your content.
You can find the video online. Is pretty blood pressure inducing. You hear him begin to panic, struggling to breathe, gasping for air. Dying.
@GregoryMitchell-k4c true dat, his body still dies from no air. Involuntarily the body still tries for oxygen. Blood curdling sound
Where can I find it?
Love the way you edit and narrate your videos.
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Same here it's like a show you would see on Discovery Channel or A&E
The intros always give me chills.
The wait for another upload was certainly worth it!
I was there at the blue hole, and reading about the underwater arch, it’s really low. Which is at a debt of 55 meters. Which I already way to low for a normal oxygen tank, and is a highly technical dive. Carrying that much weight is insane. Plus, why is there no buddy? He was looking for the arch, which is often very hard to find, but even if he could have found the arch, it’s still over 20 meters to cross it, and then air for a proper ascent. All that on one tank? Impossible. It’s beyond me how he could ever think this was a good idea. Even if he was weighted well and had buoyancy control. The dive is way to difficult and you need to dive perfectly to be able to do that on a normal oxygen tank.
He had no buddy because no one was stupid enough to go with him, and when he asked, told him not to do it.
first of all....oxygen cylinder????oxygen is toxic below 20 feet and is used for decompression. secondly... it is possible to dive under the arch using one 12 liter air cylinder third...it's not very reasonable
Sink holes are scary and so are underwater currents
02:18 why would an additional cylinder have prevented Nitrogen Narcosis? It would depend entirely on what gas was in the cylinder, not the amount of tanks - this is a very poor explanation.
He should have been on Nox2 and not straight air😢
I think referring to the little amount of air that he went with
Having just one tank is not the reason you get nitrogen norcossis. It's from breathing compressed air too deep.
Stupidity - why risk your life
Seems like 1000% ego.
Just a kid. And kids make mistakes
@@craigefcsmith So do adults. All the time.
He was a young man learning to make decisions in life. Unfortunately this choice caused him his life.
@@craigefcsmithhe wasn’t a kid. He was a grown man
This person is like an OG Tik toker. In the year 2000 he strapped a fking VHS recorder on top of his head at the expense of carrying more oxygen which would have helped save his life. He was definitely ahead of his time. Or maybe it’s proof that human nature will never change but the technological tools we develop help to proliferate it
Just a correction here as I see it a lot. Divers do not have oxygen in their tanks but air. If you breath pure oxygen at six meters deep you convulse and die.
@GregoryMitchell-k4c This is called "air". Not "oxygen".
He would be ashamed that he is being compared to TikTok
@@nikosstournaras4271no it's not
As a reminder, he was only 22. Most of us have done dumb shit at this age
He was wet behind the ears
Yes but we are still alive to tell those stories. Maybe we knew our limits and pushed them a little bit but not too far. For instance I did some alpine sky races in my youth and when skiing freely I remember I did went too fast and made some pretty crazy jumps but, well, I am still here more than 30 years later.
Poor guy. I went to go find the video and had a violent emotional anxiety attack.
The INTROS to all your awesome video's always give me chills!!!
Thank you :)
Many channels similar to this that aren’t as good with over 1 mil subs. Keep it up 👍
I can’t imagine capturing absolutely everything on camera especially the final moments of someone’s life.
Sadly, that's what can happen when you're too young and stubborn to foresee the possible consequences of the choices you're making......RIP
The 🇪🇬 rescuer 5:00 : ah shit here we go again
4:45 very confusing. Seems to indicate the camera had been found and now Yuri had to be found. No doubt Omar found Yuri and the camera at the same time
Would love to see a video about the „Wunder von Lengede“ (miracle of Lengede) in this style and format. A mining accident happened in 1963 where a few miners were trapped underground for 14 days. Greetings from Germany 😄
Divers aren't supposed to diver deeper than 40ms. Yuri's body was 90ms deep on the ocean floor but the rescuer went down there to get him? I'm confused
Recreational divers can't go deeper, but technical divers can. Way more advanced training and gear and gas mixes
Yuri Lipski dove too heavy
the Blue Hole imposed its levy
moms spaghetti
Omar is such a badass man
i sometimes get even mildly disoriented at 10-18 feet depth in swimming pools.
this kind of story just terrifies me.
I thought swimming pools only went to about five feet. Where do you find pools that deep?!
@@eowyneadig7879 i'm 6'2, 189 cm.
the swimming pool by my home, at it's deepest is at least 13 feet but i never really took a measuring tape to it but even with my arms stretched out and my feet touching the bottom - i did a rough calculation the height.
i followed the wall and went down and up on the deepest end a couple times and it felt somewhere between at least 13-15 feet. it's a deep pool but i am no pool code expert.
@@eowyneadig7879 forget to add, the pool i go to has very high diving boards so it could be because of people diving from very high height.
There's a pool in my town with a depth of 9, it really depends you just gotta look it up@@eowyneadig7879
Usually community pools have an 8 foot section. The one by my grandmas goes to 11 1/2 feet. Got a 20 foot high dive and everything @eowyneadig7879
Just be glad Yuri wasn't a pilot, where his stupidity could have killed more people than just himself.
@GregoryMitchell-k4c Thank you, sir, for confirming my point, as well as my intellect.
@@gadsdenconsulting7126 Bro is the anime protagonist.
Awesome video. I wish I knew his vest burst open that certainly adds to the story. Always Inspired by your video editing skills man. If its not too personal of a question at 3:24 what do you use to make those animations of the dive computer, its really cool.
Thank you! I make those myself just combining png's and videos :)
Keep up the good work bro!
Brotha man brotha man! Here we meet again, im so happy to see this video. You absolutely did NOT disappoint!!! So proud to see you still running strong!
Edited: Do you have an email? Like a public one, not a private one.
Thank you! That means a lot. We did our very best and glad you enjoyed. I have my channel email in the description and on my channel's about tab :)
@@Storified1 im glad you guys are doing good content and i hope you having fun. Im going to email you, not right now but just lookout for my name. In the mean time keep it coming!!! Dont focus on shorts or anything political, just keep using your narrative style. Its so unique yet universally understood. I swear im not a bot, just a drinker
@@Storified1 lol 😂
I don't get it - what makes this particular place so deadly? He dived too deep, had one tank on instead of two. And how did the footage even make it online?
Same! Like how did he die but the guy who rescued him didn’t ?
@@massiahofLAthis place is not a complicated dive , but that is precisely what draws amateurs to it . Obviously he messed up having a total of over 30kg of equipment with him and only 1 tank of oxygen . Just like him , everyone who died here is an amateur . This guy Omar obviously is a professional and knows this place by heart , having dived in it for more than 200 times.. he should be the one who dives with these people, only way to stop them from killing themselves
The depth. Yuri was wearing too much weight and at deeper depths the gas concentrations have to be modified.
@@massiahofLA
Diving skills and dive preparation. Watch the video again and pay attention this time 🙄
The reason why it is difficult is that diver want to cross the arch that goes into the sea at a depth of 55 meters. If you go on a single tank, you have to go 55 meters down, then cross about over 20 meters, then make an ascend with emergency stops. All that on a single tank, is very dangerous. Because you can’t waist any time. If you even waist a minute, you might be out of air. You start in sweeter water then the sea water on the other side of the arch. Which influences your buoyancy, if you can’t find the arch. Which apparently can be hard to find. You are whistling precious minutes of air. Below 55 meters, you become narced, so you can’t think clearly anymore. Also crossing the arch, you experience a current coming from the ocean, that makes it harder to swim threw the arch, and takes more effort and time.
Many factors make it so, that people overestimate themselves, are not qualified and underprepared and equipped.
Juri died at 17::11. Footage of his dive: "Fatal diving accident caught on tape: Yuri Lipski".
Ive watched the real footage on a channel that showed it at the end. He is gone pretty quick his family had asked to see it. The guy who went and recovered his body showed it to them.
What channel was that?
@@TriniLush7 Horror Stories. Unfortunately most of his videos have been most likely unlisted so you wouldn't be able to watch it. I've watched most of his videos including Yuri Lipski's and he always posts them uncensored.
@@arvind5833seems he moved onto patreon. Was looking for this video he had in his channel.
@@arvind5833 yeah but the actual footage that was released to the public is cut out. I think you can see something in that edited part. The mom cut that part out when releasing the footage.
A BCD cannot explode, it has a pressure relief valve.
The lift of the BCD Juri used was too little and had no effect because he was overweighted. The air left the BCD though the valve into the water. This can be recognized in the original video. An explosion sound would have been recorded as well but wasn't.
Unfortunately not the only mistake here.
You mention the place is so big Omar had to search a big area to find the victim.
Infact the blue hole narrows at the bottom to a space with approximately 60m in diameter. Omar new exactly where to look!
If he'd ditched his weight belt he might have made it back, but he was probably too narked out by then.
I was thinking about this. And im not so sure about It. Even without narcosis, of you are at 90 meters, with one, two tanks or more or a rebreather, and your bsd doesn't work, It would probably be very hard to leave the bottom even removing the belt. If you have a dry suit you can inflate It buy with a wetsuit the neoprene would be useless in terms of buoyancy. So, i think, you can inflate smb and can have 2 kg of buoyancy back... But then what? Inhale gas and your have other 3.5-4 kg o buoyancy depending on you lungs volume and then you swim toward the surface. Trying tò find a depth in wich you are buoyant again. Dont see other ways. Haven't tried myself but being at 90 meters Just with the weigh of one tank could already be difficult to leave the bottom without any buoyancy assist.
And don't forget the bends.
These videos are the best
You are the best!
So Yuri was an experienced diver? He seems to have done everything wrong.
I don't think he meant to go so low, his device exploded which fastened his descent to a point of no return since he didn't have enough air.
Yeah he basically did. And everyone told him. And he still went.
Labelled as "experienced diver" at the young age of 22 is kinda odd
This story has gone viral for soooo many years
Imagine hallucinating, at the bottom of the sea
And seeing spongebob squarepants
That old saying you play stupid games, you win stupid prizes.
Great video like always. Im really just commenting to help the algorithm lol
Thank you a lot! I really appreciate that
It's so sad for Yuri.
Being underwater, Being unable to communicate I totaly fear this situation. Knowing your are facing death. Not Knowing what to do.
And what about the other diver Who came back, wondering where he was ? His family...
The possibility to be in the same situation is scary.
But what fear me the most is realizing that he died exactly at my birth date. Just discovered your channels. I don't know how to swim but i Will definitely stay away from the SEA or thigh cave.
So where is the video?
I hate how they never show the actual footage. Pretty lame
You can find it on TH-cam. I watched it years ago. It wouldn't suprise me if youtube took the video down, though.
th-cam.com/video/cRj0lymMMGs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TA1_oGnSOL11MlJG
If only people bothered to read video descriptions, would save alot of silly questions
if it wasn't in the description at the time this comment was made then, uh, whoops
@@jbbajangamer yeah right
2:45 ...that's why you shouldn't dive alone...!
He had a buddy. A girl he met at a nightclub. She bailed early on in the dive though
8:38 bro what the hell was Karl Marx doing at blue hole
Diving while not writing his manifesto
He was an austrian diver who is rumoured to have been murdered in the blue whole.
@@XxXyzxX if that's true, then that's a hell of a lot better story than someone who just went diving and din't know much about it and ended up dying liie whqt actually happened in this video. According to some comments, Yuri was NOT actually an instructor as the video presented. I would believe the people commenting over the info in the video since a diving instructor would damn well know EXACTLY the weight of their equipmemt and would therefore KNOW EXACTLY what weight of a diving belt to use. But furthermore, they would know what not to do in a situation like they were in with trying to dive in the Blue Hole.
Even with an extra cylinder he still would've been doomed. Escape was impossible at that depth.
The fact Lipski went diving with just one air tank instead of two makes no difference when it comes to nitrogen narcosis, the gas mixture in those tanks is what matters. Sure, if he had gone diving with a double tank he would potentially have been able to stay alive a bit longer at the bottom, but he still would have died just the same, it would have just delayed the inevitable a bit. In fact it probably wouldn't even have delayed it at all, because he very rapidly would have been suffering from the combined effects of both oxygen toxicity (which will cause violent seizures, often making you spit out your regulator) and nitrogen narcosis, killing him perhaps before his tank was even empty.
What really killed him were the fact his BCD burst, the air bladder that's part of his harness and with which a diver regulates their buyoancy to remain either neutrally bouyant, or to become just slightly negatively or positvely bouyant to descend or ascend respectively. Once that popped he plummeted to the bottom because he lost all his buoyancy and basically became a human brick. And the other thing which didn't help him either was the fact his tank contained regular compressed air instead of trimix, a special gas mixture where much of the narcotic nitrogen gas is replaced by helium in order to reduce the possibility of getting narc'ed by the nitrogen. Normally at sea level nitrogen is inert, but at pressure it behaves like an anesthetic, making you drunk, even to the point that people happily spit out their regulator and start inhaling because they're so stoned they think they can breathe water.
He was a Diving Instructor???😮
The video of his death literally gave me a nightmare of drowning and struggling just like him. I swear that's the scariest way to go imo and they literally got it on TH-cam
I can’t watch it again. It feels like I’m drowning too.😭
the caves , the dives , no matter how many I watch like this , I continue to ask ....WHY?
Ocean Gate probably could've made money here instead
The footage on the camera that we got to see makes me question why bother. It's not some crystal clear look of a beautiful under water world, it's fuzzy water and some sunlight hitting the water. Again, why bother? That doesn't look exciting at all.
guess they didnt know back then , 'play stupid games, win stupid prizes'
Usually when I go on some exotic vacation you can find me sitting at a bar.. I am not trying to go dive underwater to stare at more water and sand... RIP.
I hope Omar is doing well man. No matter how many times you tell someone "no" or you show them through reasoning and logic on why you said "no," people will do their own thing. It wasn't your fault man.
Tarek Omar begged him to not do the dive because he did not have the proper training this is a horrible representation of what actually happened watch this on DIVE TALK
This is so terrifying if only he listened :(
Why put up an animation of his dive instead of the true footage? It was disappointing as the headline stated "Lipski Footage." It's available. Curious why we watched a cartoon version.
I didn’t mind the cartoon but mix it with the real footage. Not 10-15 seconds of the real footage. Only thing I didn’t like
I think because the actual footage is just a view of incomprehensible bodies of water which makes it difficult to visualize what actually happened to him and how he descended. The cartoon was helpful in a way.
@@Amally The actual footage is Yuri himself sinking, checking his computer and hitting the bottom of the ocean. Video is clear and with audio. His breathing is panicked and he tries to save himself. Thank you for your opinion, I appreciate. Perhaps he thought the footage is too real for the subs.
He could of done with a "sub" to save him ! . . .
@@TEDBOVIS-h9n Yes!
Am I the only one that thinks that like if you're in a situation like this you should be on a lifeline so people can pull you up, also make it impossible for you to go to deep because it'll literally lock up. Rock climbers use ropes to protect themselves why don't divers?
I watched this footage in its entirety years ago It's haunting. I feel like you guys need to be safer with how you guys do this crap.
A line would only only really practicable in a highly controlled place for specific, limited environments. People like to swim freely. Few dive accidents are caused by "uncontrolled descents", so a line wouldn't really do much to stop accidents. There's a lot you can do to stop descending. Also, particularly with multiple divers and line there are issues with entanglement, as the line would get entangled with that of other divers, boats, and in wrecks or caves, any overhead features. I would say more dive accidents are cause by entanglements than uncontrolled descents. Also, rock climbers generally have a "lane" they stay in, while divers my criss-cross and go up and down. There are also drift dives, where you may end up even 1 km or more away from where you started. Are you gonna have a boat with a line follow you? What if the boat loses track of you? now it's dragging you through the water out of your control?
Ultimately its up to people to use their tools and reason. A dive computer will tell you how deep you are and tell you how long you should be at that depth, weights can be detached, a BCD can be inflated/deflated, your buddy SHOULD be around to help etc.. People who ignore the warning signs take on the risk of doing so.
Dopamine is a hell of a drug
Having an extra cylinder would do nothing to prevent nitrogen narcosis. At 30 feet his lungs were taking in half the amount of air? Try taking in TWICE the amount of air. The water pressure has no impact on the lungs because you're continually breathing air pressurized at the depth in which you're at. Bro delete this, recut and re-upload. This is hella unresearched and embarrassing. LOL.
If a place is called "the diver's cemetery", then perhaps, just maybe, you shouldn't go down there? People like to think nothing bad is going to happen to them
The majority of people who drowned there were the ones who didn't have proper training for such dives, there were plenty of people who dived there and came back, this video is very badly formatted, and lots of bad information given about Yuri
How is it Omar was able to dive down that deep to get him?
@@willb5590 Omar dived with proper gas mixture and he is trained for deep diving. Yuri dived on air and had no training fir such depth. Yes, he was an open water instructor which means down to 40 meters. Below that he had no training.
@@nikosstournaras4271 Thanks for you reply. So with a different gas mixture it is possible to go deeper?
@@willb5590 Yes, it is called Trimix because it consists of three gases: oxygen, nitrogen and helium. Different percentages of each gives different depths. If I remember well, the deepest ever non-sarurated dive has been around 300 metres.
@@willb5590with different gases it's possible to go way deeper. Others have been to almost 300m.
And this is why I stay on land, near the city. Near no water.
The whole internet: Cameramen never die
Yuri: hold my camera
this kind of diving , climbing mount everest etc kind of things (u know i watched all of youtube) has to be taken seriously. The training and weeks of preparation required can't be skipped. no compromise on safety regs.. whatsoever. rip yuri, many blokes have died just going down the stairs or on road ..
Bless the man Omar.
This place with all these memorials reminds me at the B.A.S.E. paradies Lauterbrunnen/ Swiss...
Couldnt he try to grab onto the side walls around him and climb up???
As stated in the video his mind was growing confused due to the nitrogen. When those chemicals enter your blood flow you can't think straight. To add to that he was panicking
there were no walls around him. he hit rock bottom in the middle of the hole. the hole is wide, so the walls would have been far and not visible at those dark depths
Well if you panic you do stupid things anyway
So Omar swam all the way down that dark hole and found the body.
That is terrifying
I would love to see you cover the manjummel boys guna cave incident that happened in Kodaikanal, 2006. It has become very famous in recent days due to a recent movie made on it.
Erm. When he hits the bottom he clearly is still concious as hes scrambling to try and climb out and frantically looking at his watch making little screaming noises through his breathing apparatus. He was defo not passed out from narcosis
I’ve scuba dived in the Bahamas, The Keys, and off Palm Beach. The deepest was an old wreck dive in the Keys at 190 ft., but at that depth you can only safely maintain about 15-20 minutes and it takes longer to safely ascent than the pleasure of spending a few minutes exploring the sunken ship!! Also, the biggest mistake this guy made was diving alone. The number one rule is never, never dive without a buddy!
*WARNING: To avoid your body exploding you need special equipment such as common sense, intelligence, etc to descend to over 426FT which this video, history & reality proves billions of people DO NOT have, but to descend to over 3,300FT you really have a Deathwish.*
so where is the video footage??
Damn I must be a cold bastard cause my sympathy went out the window when people warned him it’s dangerous and told him it takes weeks for preparation
Nah not really. It was pretty stupid but really sad too. Just knowing he spent that long slowly suffocating until he had a seizure at the bottom of the ocean is terrifying.
What harrowing footage? Where is it?
never diving in my life and i hate deep pools of water
step 1 ; never dive again
It’s surprising and sad that s driving instructor would take such a risk knowing the risks involved
And to think this guy was 'teaching' others?!
Yuri was no diving instructor he was a 'diving clown'!
Why are you judging his ability to teach others based on a mistake he made in his personal life?
Many people become sloppy when they're doing things on personal time. So he got a little over confident, sure, so then focus on that instead of trying to criticize something you cannot know from the information given.
@@XxZeldaxXXxLinkxXthe fact that he was carrying so much lead, a fully inflated bcd couldn't get him to the surface.
12kg of lead or 26lbs of lead - if he was around 80kg had double what was needed.
One of the first things any learner diver does if figure out how much weight they need.
Why was there lead in his belt?
Divers weigh themselves down with lead weights to counter the buoyancy of their equipment.
Edit: Yuri was wearing 12kg which was significantly overweighted
so did he die or did he not, the original video's description says he did NOT die yet the start of this video says it recorded his final moments, who do i fucking trust
There is no question that he died. The original video says he "doesn't die in this video" because the video ends second before he dies.
Title should of been called gone in 60 seconds🏎️
I love this channel
Jurij wasn't the Instructor.
He was Diving Student.
He weared a BCD-Octopuss what was only allowed to dive to maximum of 40 Meters under open Water.
Just ouch to the Brain.🙈
I dive 4 days a week. And each dive min. 28m max 45m. My total dive time is 4-5 hours. (3 hours decompression) And with a hookah system and a 15lt emergency tank on my back. I walk on the sea floor. We encounter many problems too but what I don't understand is if he had thrown off his weight belt when the BCD burst. He would have to go up with fins. I don't think the weight on him would prevent you from going up with fins even if you were 50m deep with just a tube. Or could he have climbed by holding on to the wall? There's only one thing that comes to mind. He couldn't think clearly due to bottom drunkenness and went down. Rip.
*WARNING: To avoid your body exploding you need special equipment such as common sense, intelligence, etc to descend to over 426FT which this video, history & reality proves billions of people DO NOT have, but to descend to over 3,300FT you really have a Deathwish.*
It’s called “Sink Hole” for a reason 😭
“He’s clearly been dead before anybody knew he was missing”!?!? What about the 3-4 dudes in the video that was on the dive with him??? Didn’t they know he was gone that day?? Didn’t say anything!?! That statement made zero sense
That diving group was not with him. He ran across them randomly then swam away from them.
Went for tea and biscuits ! . . .
Nobody was with him. Watch it again 😂
It is NOT a tragedy when the local experts tell you it is too dangerous, it is Darwin at work.
Should have never tried to get to the arch on air
Looks like a spazz from the moment he gets into the water
Rapidly sinking but doesnt drop any of his weight belt, which would have 100% stopped his descent
Doesnt check his computer ONCE on decent, until hes at the sea floor and already a goner
Shouldnt have even gone past the first thing I mentioned. I am BAFFLED that this man was an "instructor". Who certified him? Did he know literally nothing about diving despite being an instructor? Or did he just decide to ignore all his training? I already had 30 open water dives and tons of training by the time I turned 9. I literally wouldnt have made these mistakes at 7. I cant even fathom the... I dont want to insult the man but you know what I'm saying. RIP. 100% avoidable. Waste of a life. If youre gonna dive, learn to dive, and then follow the things you've learned, and then it will be VERY unlikely you'll have any issues. I just really am confused how this man got an instructir cert.
He was freaking out. The brain isn't made to rationalize during an adrenaline rush.
Why is the air in the canister not boyant? Serious question.
It was. He's too heavy.
This is why I only swim in pools