The secrets of the Caribbean lay underneath the water surface. Close to Long Island, only a few meters away from the white sandy beach, there is a dark, gaping hole in the turquoise water: Dean’s Blue Hole, the deepest underwater cave in the world. It is a mystical and seemingly bottomless place and simply perfect for Guillaume Néry’s “Free Fall” into the still, blue world. He takes a deep breath and jumps in. Normally, it is a place where apnea-diving competitions are being held. But this time, Guillaume is not doing a regular dive, he is much rather performing a “B.A.S.E. Jump” into this hole in the seabed which is 202 metres deep - a perfect symbiosis between free diving and “B.A.S.E. Jumping”.
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