Should have dove a Poseidon Jetstream....I own a lot of regs and it's the only one I dive in ice...you can't get it to freeze even on purpose..they'res almost no moving parts to freeze in the second stage and that is what freezes in a regulator, NOT the first stage.
What year was this? Peoples comments about aliens controlling water (instantly freezing water) and lights underwater remind me ALOT of the movie The Abyss. That movie is really really good, but like 3 hours long.
yes safediver2 but there are good scuba diving stories on the net. My favourite is the myscubastory site. They have accident stories, shark dive encounter stories, wreck discovery stories, and so on. THey have lots of videos on the previous topics too! Type myscubastory into google and its the first one. Enjoy
That light was actually a pakistan spy, i saw it on the news what he did was pulled him away from the camera man and turned off the breathing tank and swam away.
yes OIJJ30 and you can get good dive stories and videos on the net too. try the myscubastory site. type myscubastory into google and its the first one
yea sailer65, but there are also quite good dive stories on the net too . try the myscubastory site. type myscubastory into google - its the first one from what i remember
"hey paul was andrew?" Idk wasnt he with ur rope?" "Nope pull on his rope" "ok" *pulls on rope* "hey i found him" Oh good where is he?" "Dead" "How?!" "Well when i was pulling him up his head hit the ice causing his brain to explode and for me to tell myself to blame it on you" "congrats u killed ur cusin and became a liar"
submarines dont use lights lol..everyone knows they use sonar etc who is this reporter? the lights might have been from the diver himself who was infron of the camerman who know? but yeah it was not a submarine....
I don't think the Guinness Book should accept anymore of this particular record. It just doesn't sound as if we have the technology yet to cope adequately with the environment.
What kind of record could he be doing diving with a single 80 cu ft tank?
As for the lights, that could be lots of things, like a dive light reflecting off the ice, or the camera looking up at the light coming through the ice.
the man isn't properly trained for it or don't have the right scuba gear for xtreme cold deepdiving. really, any type of diving is dangerous ... even if u used a scuba tank and dove in below freezing point, the air in ur tank will drop quickly
Nothing to do with "beams of light" What bullshit. The guys first stage regulator froze in the water and blew all his air out. Happens quite a bit in extremely cold water.
That was what the television show said. He actually died because the regulator (the part that goes in your mouth) on his SCUBA outfit froze and he couldn't breathe. The same thing happened to the camera man that was diving with him, but the camera man was closer to the surface and able to get out of the water.
I've never been able to figure it out. I guess that it goes to show that even the best trained, at anything, can panic and start making poor decisions.
I really don't know and I've thought about it and questioned it often. Anyone can panic and make bad decisons or even wait too long to make a decision.
@thegirl44 ... ... ... thats why you have a back up reg.. also the camera man is his dive buddy, so he could of used his. the divers reg cant freez, it would free just free flow, this guy was an experienced diver. he didnt die becuase of his reg froze.
@thegirl44 even if the regulator broke, their designed to brake on free flow, meaning it just shoots air out without control, an experienced diver would know a technique of being able to breath with a free flowing regulator
What do you think about the theory that something spooked him, as they are theorizing on this program?
I don't really know enough about this fellow's track record to comment on his ability but you'd figure that an ice diver would have a pretty impressive track record? Why do you think he wasn't able to keep working his way out of the problem?
I don't think he is using wet suit because at 0:54, I think I can see a drysuit zipper on his right arm. Those drysuits don't look very bulky? Pretty thinly insulated divers for water temperature that is below zero.
Single tank with Y valves. Not exactly top of my choice for equipment if I was ice diving.
Its impossible to know where most nuclear subs are these days, if it was a submarine running sonar - then its highly likely that is what killed the diver. Sonar will basically shred a diver underwater, you don't even need to be close.
No navy would admit where their subs are, so it would be impossible to prove.
i know what happened you see those lanturn fish? my friend studied this and it was one that had became stranded from its colline! or thats what we think!
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the part I don't understand is why are they diving in the artic in the first place, like what are they studying, ice? nothing lives under water just commen sense!
There's nothing under the water. He died because they pulled him up to fast and when that happens your eyes blow out of your head and your brain goes to mush. He died because of his stupid team.
@coltagethaboltage you have to be retarded to think submarines are not outfitted with lights. the submarines or wwII are not the only kind of subs in the water now. how do you think they got pictures of the titanic resting on the bottom of the ocean?
@skulleton It is absolutely true, seriously. What inspired me to say that was your statement. Could you please explain to me why you think a submarine would be using navigation lights underwater??? You can't be serious-right??
All the ice around his first stage was because it free flowed. The air leaving the tank at a high rate causes it to keep freezing thus all the ice on the first stage.
Those regs can free flow like a bitch. I have 2 of them and I love them but when they flow, they really flow. i like how the narrator talks about weird underwater lights! Ridiculous.
Hehe you are right, I got extreme 1st and 2nd stage too, I consider them to be really good bad ass regulator. If you press the buton with the regulator in your mouth it can blow your mask off(tried it). Enjoy your dives. I am Manos From Athens Greece. Nice to meet you where are you from?
I know it's funny, try it only in a good mood, it can ruin your day. But remeber!, push it all the way so you get the full efect. BeforeIgoRememberAlsoThis..Only in depth of water that is no deeper, than 30cm, shorter than your Hight. If for example you are 1.8 meters Tall then tha water should be 1,5 Deep, so you can stand up and save your self from that Damn Thing!
My club have a space at this big aquatics centre in manchester, every friday night, will be goin this friday. the base of the pool can move from 0cm, to a depth of 5m. So its quite gud, there's usually people doin o/w so they leave it at like 1m to begin with, great time to practice buoyancy/free flow regulator also blowing mask off procedures lol
Submarines frequently pass under the arctic ice, there are plenty of pictures online of submarines that have surfaced through the ice where it is thin enough and the submariners are walking around on it...
Sorry, traveling up through the arctic takes significantly less time than navigating your way around the continental land masses. You can go under the ice, not under continents... Subs have to be able to get places quickly and completely unnoticed... the arctic ice allows for both of those
What a crock of shit, this wasnt a world records attempt, they were filming a documentary under the ice in the arctic
He died because his Regulator froze up, which is also what happened to the camera man, he was higher than the other man and managed to surface before his lungs gave out on him
They went back 6 months later with proper freeze proof gear and completed the documentary as a tribute to the guy who died
Good old american TV and their manipulation of information (or lack of research)
Submarine or reflected light? I doubt it. This incident was never fully investigated, if there was any underwater commercial personel near by they would be aware but they were not. There is a chance that the diver was shocked by witnessing or made direct contact with an USO.
Looks like the light you'd see looking back up at the surface, with no frame of reference we can't tell what we're looking at, and we have no info on what the cameraman saw either!
DAM THE PIPE FROZE THATS SOME MESS UP SHIT
sombreflunky18 4 months ago
Should have dove a Poseidon Jetstream....I own a lot of regs and it's the only one I dive in ice...you can't get it to freeze even on purpose..they'res almost no moving parts to freeze in the second stage and that is what freezes in a regulator, NOT the first stage.
Clears your tonsils like a hurricane though....
edmonddantes64 4 months ago
What year was this? Peoples comments about aliens controlling water (instantly freezing water) and lights underwater remind me ALOT of the movie The Abyss. That movie is really really good, but like 3 hours long.
DannyAshcroft 5 months ago
@DannyAshcroft Yeah I thought of The Abyss too when I saw this.
aaronrocs 1 month ago
So whats this light all about?
russianzio 5 months ago
All your basis are belong to us.
TheJosiahq 5 months ago
yes safediver2 but there are good scuba diving stories on the net. My favourite is the myscubastory site. They have accident stories, shark dive encounter stories, wreck discovery stories, and so on. THey have lots of videos on the previous topics too! Type myscubastory into google and its the first one. Enjoy
marinefish321 6 months ago 5
The oxygentank was frozen so i not got air
11BenAmos 6 months ago
That light was actually a pakistan spy, i saw it on the news what he did was pulled him away from the camera man and turned off the breathing tank and swam away.
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mrfirework2 7 months ago
if the is so experienced then why didn't he know about the freezing regulators in that environment??
Kokoda144 7 months ago
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marinefish321 8 months ago
hypothermia?
TheOreo023 8 months ago
yea sailer65, but there are also quite good dive stories on the net too . try the myscubastory site. type myscubastory into google - its the first one from what i remember
seasnake321 10 months ago
hes dies because he got freeze
carlosvaldes2007 10 months ago
duuh when you die you see the lights thats what happend... come on now
wwilze 10 months ago
@wwilze
are you serious?
skulleton 8 months ago
@skulleton NOT AT ALL
wwilze 7 months ago
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JDrinker2 u can also find good dive stories on the net, try the myscubastory site. Type myscubastory in google n its the first one - enjoy!
SuperEasytiger 10 months ago
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SuperEasytiger 11 months ago
the lights...caused him to die.... its a alien skills..gonna turn you to ice..look at his gear it just turned to ice....XD... :( ice ice ice..
redthunderific 11 months ago
the lights...caused him to die.... its a alien skills..gonna turn you to ice..look at his gear it just turned to ice....XD... :(
redthunderific 11 months ago
how about asking the camera man what happened instead of speculating, media?
isfunnycuzistrue 1 year ago
How is it a UFO if its in an aquarium, dang people thinnkk??
LiveLifeFreeFalling 1 year ago
sad ....
DivingAccidents 1 year ago
comedycity54 1 year ago
@comedycity54
I wonder who gets his gear, its an awesome rig!
floricajun 11 months ago
YouTube sucks.
jonnibiscuit 1 year ago
why are people joking about this?
freakfiend32 1 year ago
aliens
MrCjafc 1 year ago
Aliens have under water basis at our poles
MrLukeThomas 1 year ago 25
@MrLukeThomas
Basis for what? Or where you trying to say bases?
skulleton 5 months ago
@skulleton
Yea, was trying to say bases. How embarrissing.
MrLukeThomas 3 months ago
@MrLukeThomas
its alrite
skulleton 3 months ago
yeah and you guys yanking him out like that caused so much pressure on his brain that probs crushed it on the spot .. good JOB
shmeeeeeeeeeee 1 year ago
Hey do sumbmarines make light...
crazypencil100 1 year ago
Creepy
crazypencil100 1 year ago
looks like the sun is coming out of his ass
MegaCarving 1 year ago
World record ?...for what? To say hey I did that? What for? Is it worth dieing for? Is a record worth that? No brain No pain
lewandlo 1 year ago
yeah Cotto will beat JC Chavez jr
karioka2 1 year ago
submarines dont use lights lol..everyone knows they use sonar etc who is this reporter? the lights might have been from the diver himself who was infron of the camerman who know? but yeah it was not a submarine....
crazyknight2008 1 year ago
I don't think the Guinness Book should accept anymore of this particular record. It just doesn't sound as if we have the technology yet to cope adequately with the environment.
kayper54 1 year ago
fucking stupid
That whole video wreaks of bullshit
What kind of record could he be doing diving with a single 80 cu ft tank?
As for the lights, that could be lots of things, like a dive light reflecting off the ice, or the camera looking up at the light coming through the ice.
Whatever it was it wasnt a fucking submarine.
FTBoogie 1 year ago
@FTBoogie right..what kinda record would he be doing? hmmmm
titsgalore48 1 year ago
@titsgalore48 The record for the stupidest thing on youtube?
FTBoogie 1 year ago 2
he dropped his F'n dive light! DUH!
15CenterMass 1 year ago
the man isn't properly trained for it or don't have the right scuba gear for xtreme cold deepdiving. really, any type of diving is dangerous ... even if u used a scuba tank and dove in below freezing point, the air in ur tank will drop quickly
BoxedPaperTv 1 year ago
Bush did it.
DABIGRAGU1 1 year ago 3
@DABIGRAGU1 lol
aresurf 1 year ago
I blame the Internet.
Pinwormx 1 year ago
Well what did the camera guy see?
JustALittleTwisteder 1 year ago
Nothing to do with "beams of light" What bullshit. The guys first stage regulator froze in the water and blew all his air out. Happens quite a bit in extremely cold water.
Lehmann108 1 year ago
Why he die? Dont understand english that good...
kevincanary 1 year ago
@kevincanary
They don't know why. Nothing showed up when they tested the body.
thegirl44 1 year ago
@thegirl44 Amm ok, thank you
kevincanary 1 year ago
@kevincanary
That was what the television show said. He actually died because the regulator (the part that goes in your mouth) on his SCUBA outfit froze and he couldn't breathe. The same thing happened to the camera man that was diving with him, but the camera man was closer to the surface and able to get out of the water.
thegirl44 1 year ago 12
@thegirl44 Thanks for explain, thats very sad...
kevincanary 1 year ago 2
@thegirl44 true, did u see 1:00 the first stage of the regulator is froze, why not the second one? agree with you.
marilynrolonrivera 7 months ago
@marilynrolonrivera
I've never been able to figure it out. I guess that it goes to show that even the best trained, at anything, can panic and start making poor decisions.
thegirl44 6 months ago
@thegirl44 they could have purged it and they breathed that way and did a CESA
TheBignate529 7 months ago
@TheBignate529
I really don't know and I've thought about it and questioned it often. Anyone can panic and make bad decisons or even wait too long to make a decision.
thegirl44 6 months ago
@thegirl44 ... ... ... thats why you have a back up reg.. also the camera man is his dive buddy, so he could of used his. the divers reg cant freez, it would free just free flow, this guy was an experienced diver. he didnt die becuase of his reg froze.
plumber6936 6 months ago
@plumber6936 so why did he die?
ktcsca 6 months ago
@thegirl44 even if the regulator broke, their designed to brake on free flow, meaning it just shoots air out without control, an experienced diver would know a technique of being able to breath with a free flowing regulator
xSm0g 5 months ago
@xSm0g even a starting diver knows that
joachim2464 4 months ago
@xSm0g
What do you think about the theory that something spooked him, as they are theorizing on this program?
I don't really know enough about this fellow's track record to comment on his ability but you'd figure that an ice diver would have a pretty impressive track record? Why do you think he wasn't able to keep working his way out of the problem?
I don't even have a theory on this one.
thegirl44 4 months ago
but before then u get inside u have to use an special suit no.???
cod4dud90 1 year ago
what was the name of this diver???
MrAfrau 1 year ago
you see...that you see nothing...rrabies...you idiot
divemajo1 1 year ago
You are all idiots
at1stpromise 1 year ago
He is an idiot! Froze to death in .30.....What a dumbass!
NoGuyComesClose 1 year ago
Maybe the reg froze up or something.
syncstation 1 year ago
who is this guy?
cant find anything about andrei brushkov anywhere.
nilesrock024 1 year ago
@nilesrock024
JURPO90 1 year ago
omg please tell me he didnt use a wet suit if he did he is completly retarded
rngepkn33b 1 year ago
I don't think he is using wet suit because at 0:54, I think I can see a drysuit zipper on his right arm. Those drysuits don't look very bulky? Pretty thinly insulated divers for water temperature that is below zero.
Single tank with Y valves. Not exactly top of my choice for equipment if I was ice diving.
henrybwang 1 year ago 2
@henrybwang
Chasing a world record causes people to make foolish decisions, I guess.
thegirl44 1 year ago
It was a USO! Unidentified submarine object.
miskee12 1 year ago
UUO unidentified underwater object
helpmeImbeing 1 year ago
ALIENSSSSS!!!!!
SikGix55 1 year ago
Its impossible to know where most nuclear subs are these days, if it was a submarine running sonar - then its highly likely that is what killed the diver. Sonar will basically shred a diver underwater, you don't even need to be close.
No navy would admit where their subs are, so it would be impossible to prove.
webbo14 1 year ago
militar nuclear submarines don't have ANY light on their exterior...
aircrusan 1 year ago
@webbo14 You're an idiot!
JennMarsland 1 year ago
i know what happened you see those lanturn fish? my friend studied this and it was one that had became stranded from its colline! or thats what we think!
Cyrus7Kincaid 1 year ago
It doesn't say anything about what the camera man saw...!
Swiftskillaz 2 years ago 3
wow thats some werid stuff
280az 2 years ago
he went towards the light... they always go toward the light.. :(
561inurface 2 years ago 5
@561inurface hahahahaha really funny haha :P
zeynepmcr 1 year ago
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altayercan 2 years ago
If that was a sub wtf was he doing with full beam on!? Dont sub drivers know to turn lights on to norm when divers are about!
leighash69 2 years ago 2
No subs were near the area when this incident occur.
ocbountyhunter 2 years ago
A UFO gave him an anal probe which killed him. RIP.
mcnabj 2 years ago
Yet you're pissing on his death on the internet.
ocbountyhunter 2 years ago
This certainly looks like asking to die.
p1q0 2 years ago
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the part I don't understand is why are they diving in the artic in the first place, like what are they studying, ice? nothing lives under water just commen sense!
peanutboy444444 2 years ago
yes they do you big idiot... there's tons of life you ignoramus
metabolife 2 years ago 2
"nothing lives under water just commen sense!"
actually there is a surprising about of life under the ice.
MaxSafeheaD 2 years ago
And this vid is taken from some lame conspiracy show. Was on ATS yeeeaaaars ago and debunked. He died cause he was pulled up way too fast.
df9909 2 years ago
how deep were they do you know?
97TSupra 2 years ago
There's nothing under the water. He died because they pulled him up to fast and when that happens your eyes blow out of your head and your brain goes to mush. He died because of his stupid team.
df9909 2 years ago
they said on the video that there was and autopsy, they would of noticed some exploded eyes and a mushy brain.
sweetness00peace 2 years ago
@df9909 , you don't see the light?
Solution2012 2 years ago
other divers torch?? mysterious lights my ass
andygaras 2 years ago
the guy said below zero.. Fahrenheit or Celsius?
DunkableDave 2 years ago
@DunkableDave i think farenhight
Cyrus7Kincaid 1 year ago
Strange, certainly a USO (unidentified submersuble object)
DocGreen15 2 years ago
regulator freezes because of improper equipment, then it thaws out once on the surface leaving no trace. Mystery death solved.. maybe.
WadeW1990 2 years ago 18
@WadeW1990 freezes??? damn you are stupid
mkaraga1 10 months ago
@WadeW1990 u actually think the water is colder than the surface temperature? lol
isfunnycuzistrue 9 months ago
Why would a submarine have lights? Why would they have them on under the water when they don't use visuals to see....Come on now
coltagethaboltage 2 years ago 34
@coltagethaboltage the ones that go down to analyze wrecks or for surveying do carry lights!
TheShaggedelic 1 year ago
@coltagethaboltage thats true they use sonar
MrTobi21 1 year ago
@coltagethaboltage that was my first thought
15CenterMass 1 year ago
@coltagethaboltage dont they have lights not to navigate underwater but for whenever they surface to be seen and avoid coallisions with ships?
karioka2 1 year ago
@coltagethaboltage no shit dude some people are so stupid
titsgalore48 1 year ago
@coltagethaboltage you have to be retarded to think submarines are not outfitted with lights. the submarines or wwII are not the only kind of subs in the water now. how do you think they got pictures of the titanic resting on the bottom of the ocean?
iBuckFush 1 year ago
@coltagethaboltage
All submarines have at least 5 warning lights for other vessels...Come on now.
skulleton 11 months ago
@skulleton They only use those lights on the surface not submerged.
BikeMeAustin 8 months ago
@BikeMeAustin
That is not true at all. Seriously, what inspired you to say that?
skulleton 8 months ago
@skulleton It is absolutely true, seriously. What inspired me to say that was your statement. Could you please explain to me why you think a submarine would be using navigation lights underwater??? You can't be serious-right??
BikeMeAustin 8 months ago
I'm very sorry if it sounded that wrong...I didn't mean for it to =(...God bless this man though+
Letisha711 2 years ago
It was Bear Grylls filming another episode of Man Vs. Wild.
twlkr91 2 years ago
ITS A USO "Unidentified Swimming Object!!!..They talk about them on UFO hunters on History CH....no..IDK!..Sad though...hes iced out!
Letisha711 2 years ago
thats dis-respective
worldwar2madman 2 years ago
He inhaled the water.
ISBAILEYDEADYET 2 years ago
schlecht
gluecksbringergirl 2 years ago
maybe he saw manbearpig
Dundon100 2 years ago 58
xD!
d0ct0rrulE 2 years ago
@Dundon100 it def was the manbearpig
lacko90 1 year ago
@Dundon100 are you cerial?? manbearpig lives under water?? lol stupid mayor
buckweed33333 1 year ago
@Dundon100 HAHAHA! xD xD
TheFarewell1989 1 year ago
maybe he saw something rare.. and freaked out and died.
xEternalx 2 years ago
he discovered the 4th bilderberg group meeting held in a submarine under the ice caps.
whamitar 2 years ago 2
thats fucking deep.
ISBAILEYDEADYET 2 years ago
maybe the abyss aliens were down there and he freaked out
azrial4421 2 years ago 5
All the ice around his first stage was because it free flowed. The air leaving the tank at a high rate causes it to keep freezing thus all the ice on the first stage.
wat9694 2 years ago
..it might freeze also in normal use(without free-float)..in extreme cold..but yes what you said could be the case here..
jupiterrider 2 years ago
Is This The Posseidon Extreme Deep Fist Stage? Looks Like It..talking about the one on the Right side..
jupiterrider 2 years ago
Those regs can free flow like a bitch. I have 2 of them and I love them but when they flow, they really flow. i like how the narrator talks about weird underwater lights! Ridiculous.
Lehmann108 2 years ago
Hehe you are right, I got extreme 1st and 2nd stage too, I consider them to be really good bad ass regulator. If you press the buton with the regulator in your mouth it can blow your mask off(tried it). Enjoy your dives. I am Manos From Athens Greece. Nice to meet you where are you from?
jupiterrider 2 years ago
I'll try that in the pool some time lol. So what do u do, press the purge valve while its in ur mouth? lol
rcheliboy 2 years ago
I know it's funny, try it only in a good mood, it can ruin your day. But remeber!, push it all the way so you get the full efect. BeforeIgoRememberAlsoThis..Only in depth of water that is no deeper, than 30cm, shorter than your Hight. If for example you are 1.8 meters Tall then tha water should be 1,5 Deep, so you can stand up and save your self from that Damn Thing!
jupiterrider 2 years ago
My club have a space at this big aquatics centre in manchester, every friday night, will be goin this friday. the base of the pool can move from 0cm, to a depth of 5m. So its quite gud, there's usually people doin o/w so they leave it at like 1m to begin with, great time to practice buoyancy/free flow regulator also blowing mask off procedures lol
rcheliboy 2 years ago
ano why would a sub have lights there have no windows so have no use for them
bigwaliper1 2 years ago
no kidding, and what the heck would a sub be doing in the arctic?!
kjkolkowski 2 years ago
Submarines frequently pass under the arctic ice, there are plenty of pictures online of submarines that have surfaced through the ice where it is thin enough and the submariners are walking around on it...
dinkydau444 2 years ago
still didnt really answer my question of "what the hell would a sub be doing in the arctic?!" haha
I don't doubt that they could go there but why would they go there at all?
kjkolkowski 2 years ago
Sorry, traveling up through the arctic takes significantly less time than navigating your way around the continental land masses. You can go under the ice, not under continents... Subs have to be able to get places quickly and completely unnoticed... the arctic ice allows for both of those
dinkydau444 2 years ago 3
ohh well that makes sense now. haha i thought that the arctic would be the last place they would ever need to be but aparently not.
kjkolkowski 2 years ago
Les détendeurs ont givrés ???
PHMBE 2 years ago
You are fucking idiots, youtube users.
hugboxx 2 years ago
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jupiterrider 2 years ago
What a crock of shit, this wasnt a world records attempt, they were filming a documentary under the ice in the arctic
He died because his Regulator froze up, which is also what happened to the camera man, he was higher than the other man and managed to surface before his lungs gave out on him
They went back 6 months later with proper freeze proof gear and completed the documentary as a tribute to the guy who died
Good old american TV and their manipulation of information (or lack of research)
plasmaglows 2 years ago 6
Yeah only American TV manipulates information and suffers from lack of research!
GeoXTC 2 years ago
Can't argue there!
Clarestovold 2 years ago
..not only my friend Here in Greece same thing. I Believe that nowadays in all the western world Truth is Like Diamonds, Rare and expencive..
jupiterrider 2 years ago
Fuck, i hate cold weather
dgtlhomes 2 years ago
its a UNFO Unidentified Not Flying Object
csgt500 2 years ago 3
Submarine or reflected light? I doubt it. This incident was never fully investigated, if there was any underwater commercial personel near by they would be aware but they were not. There is a chance that the diver was shocked by witnessing or made direct contact with an USO.
fitch12345 2 years ago
Maybe the light was his soul shooting out of his body?
phubans 2 years ago
he died cos its dangerous, why else?
dfcvda 2 years ago
wat was his name i would like to research it plz tell me if u no
r.ip diver
fukthekids 3 years ago
i think it was the russians
andygaras 3 years ago
His regulator probably froze. I've done dives in water colder than 0 -salt water-
my longest dive -in a hot water suit- was a welding job in the north atlantic 8 hours
scubadev 3 years ago 3
All for a stupid record that no one cares about anyway.....
tomkat1983 3 years ago 6
The light must've been some ice reflecting light.
finthallon 3 years ago
Maybe a UFO.
PILMAN 2 years ago
Unidentified Flying Object, underwater?
finthallon 2 years ago
Never heard of a UFOU? haha :)
apharot 2 years ago
does anyone know the name of the diver so i can find some more info?
Jolinator 3 years ago
gangstaa194 is right... they show his bottles, and his first reducer is totaly frozen.
Rip..
ext3nder 3 years ago
Damn it man i hate seeing dead divers.Diving is my passion. RIP bro! Respect!
fedakine 3 years ago 13
his oxygen tank is frozen...cant breath...its heavy and he fall and die..
gangstaa194 3 years ago
but they should never leave ur buddy alone!
lliber95 3 years ago
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He saw the aquatic blair witch and died, while the cameraman escaped and went crazy in an asylum. Its true!
CanadaMan81 3 years ago
what was really there .............some kind of fish?.......well one thing is true ...whatever it was ,is gone with the driver (death)
sdkaaas 3 years ago
what kind of dive buddy leaves you
crzyscotsmen 3 years ago 11
...a shitty one.
audiogenetics 3 years ago 5
WHAT LOOTS DID HE DROP?!
Gills3339 3 years ago
Looks like the light you'd see looking back up at the surface, with no frame of reference we can't tell what we're looking at, and we have no info on what the cameraman saw either!
tombleskidoo 3 years ago
Yes true.
Primeevil30 3 years ago
I honor his death.
Kroltz 3 years ago