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Breathtaking. Free diver Guillaume Néry explores Dean’s Blue Hole in only one breath and finds out that free diving and “B.A.S.E. Jumping” are kindred sports.

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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