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Cave Diving Gone Wrong - The NEVER-ENDING Hole (Devil’s Hole)
09:05|A hidden lake below the desert in Death Valley; an ancient seismic event; a group of kids from Las Vegas making bad choices; and one of the rarest animals on Earth — the Devils Hole pupfish. #teenagers #diving #caving #cavediving #gonewrong #caves #disaster #tragedy #unfortunate #scary #deathvalley #jimhoutz #lasvegas #pupfish #earthquake
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The Tragic Fate of a Beloved Hawaiian Activist (George Helm)
09:16|A Hawaiian musician and activist that just wanted to protect the environment and restore Kaho'olawe back to nature after the island had been used for years for military target practice - find out what tragically happened to young George Helm after he tried to fight for a good cause. #kahoolawe #war #scary #molokai #hawaii #islanders #alohaaina #navy #disaster #gonewrong #unfortunate #tragedy #ocean #water #surfing #boatsThe Mysterious Disappearance of Free Diver Natalia Molchanova
07:13|Natalia Molchanova (Russian: Наталья Вадимовна Молчанова) was a Russian champion free diver, multiple world record holder, and the former president of the Russian Free Dive Federation. Natalia was the world’s most decorated free diver, holding 41 world records and winning 23 gold medals during her career.Free diving is considered one of the deadliest extreme sports. Free divers may descend more than 300 ft (100 m) without using an oxygen tank. At such depths, a diver’s heart rate begins to slow, their blood vessels shrink and their lungs compress. Divers often have to be helped to the surface and revived because diving to such depths squeezes the lungs and can cause major damage..#diving #ocean #freediving #gonewrong #caves #disaster #tragedy #unfortunate #scary #nataliamolchanova #stranded #russia #spain #famous #blueholeCave Diving Gone WRONG - The Tank Cave Incident (Agnes Milowka)
06:25|On February 27, 2011, renowned cave diver Agnes Milowka took an exploratory dive into Tank Cave near Mount Gambier, Australia. Her passion for finding new passages got her into trouble when she became lost and alone in a narrow passage. Agnes gained international recognition for penetrating deeper than previous explorers into cave systems across Australia and Florida.#diving #caving #cavediving #gonewrong #caves #disaster #tragedy #unfortunate #scary #agnesmilowka #stranded #australia #florida #famousThe World’s First Submarine Accident - John Day
06:32|The 1700’s were a period of growing connectivity between towns, cities and countries in Europe. Empire and increased trade meant that a large amount of cash was available to some of the population, not all of which were particularly educated. There were vast opportunities for conmen to get people to invest in the first mass pyramid and Ponzi schemes as well as in funding somewhat schemes based on unproven science. This turned out to be the case for John Day - an uneducated inventor that got himself into trouble with his overconfidence. #ocean #submarine #england #gonewrong #1700s #disaster #tragedy #unfortunate #scary #invention #scammed #diver #dumb #accident #historyDiving Gone WRONG: Florida’s Boynton Beach (Wes Skiles)
09:56|In July 2010, the diving industry lost one of its most beloved and talented photographers when Wes Skiles died on a seemingly routine dive off Boynton Beach, FL. A man who defied the odds by going deeper and farther than most who’d come before him, all the while delivering incredibly stunning still and video images. Wesley C. Skiles (March 6, 1958 – July 21, 2010) was an American cave diving pioneer, explorer, and underwater cinematographer. He lived in High Springs, Florida. He died while diving near West Palm Beach, Florida.#diving #cavediving #florida #gonewrong #ocean #disaster #tragedy #unfortunate #scary #scuba #photography #diverThe Gruesome Disaster of the SS Eastland
14:08|A forgotten disaster worse than the Titanic.The most deadly shipwreck in Great Lakes history. The Eastland was docked near the Clark Street Bridge, the bow a mere nineteen feet from the wharf. Before the lines were cast, the ship rolled portside into the Chicago River where it came to rest in a muddy 20 feet of water. More than 2,500 passengers and crew members were on board, filled with anticipation for the day's excursion and picnic. In just minutes, 844 people lost their lives, including 22 entire families.#shipwrecks #scary #chicago #1915 #history #accident #disaster #westernelectric #steamship #michigancity #learn #washintonpark #education #diving #river #greatlakes #gonewrong #unfortunate #scary #eastland #usswilmette #drowned