I'm kinda curious if Nuno was contacted to potentially assist in recovering Deon Dreyer's body. It seems like he might have wanted to help given that he died assisting Nuno's team setup at this location. Given his technical skill and familiarity with the location, I wonder if having 2 divers at the bottom capable of assisting each other would have helped
My team and I did extensive searches for Dion's body, my record dive itself was part of the search (my book "Beyond Blue" explains everything). I was not asked to assist Dave Shaw with the body recovery. I was doing a chamber dive that day, when the call came in regarding Dave Shaw's demise.
Those credits at the end make me miss the early, mid 90s. I wish times wouldn't have changed so much. I miss simpler times like the early, mid 90s. I was born in 1990. So those times are all a blur to me, because I was so young. But what I can remember, makes me miss it so much.
NUNO!!! i make one video about your dive ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-LVsR3R4Xebk.html i can translate and dub to portuguese this video? and publish at my channel?
with all due respect to the people who do this, I have never seen a more stupid "sport", you dive for half an hour, you expose yourself to the risk of dying and then you have to stay under water for another 12 hours to get out, otherwise you will die? What kind of complexes do these people suffer from? If you like to dive, go to the beautiful sea, dive, see fishes, corals, when you want to go out, you go out right away and don't wait for 12 fucking hours to go out to prove something to someone...
Three things: 1. Nuno is a bad mofo. 2. This narrator was amazing and probably didn’t get paid enough for his intensity. 3. Damn did that coffee look good at the end.
Fascinating I already saw the stories about Deon and Shaw so I guess that's why this was recommended, though I still personally will never comprehend the need to go for records like this.
World famous nuno gomes, whose team lost a member of their crew in bushmans hole, and whose body subsequently caused the death of another diver. He seems like a real prick, that Gomes.
@@thedude4795 No, I totally get that necessity! I just personally would never find 12 grueling hours of decompression worth the 15 minute dive even if it is a world record. That's just me, though.
I was reading through the comments trying to find that out. That's insane. I always believed air became toxic after something like 75m. and that to go deeper you had to have tri mix. I don't know what the limits of tri mix are.
What makes you think that? Nobody who dives that deep can dive on just air. He's diving with mixed gas. Im guessing thats why he's got numerous tanks on his back.
...but something went wrong, why becouse it's cave diving, don't do it not unless you want to die in the dark, alone and scared with all walls inches around you out of air? there's nothing in cave diving but death.