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Голубая дыра — подводная вертикальная пещера неподалёку от Дахаба в Египте. Она представляет собой окружённый коралловыми рифами карстовый провал глубиной около 130 метров. С глубины 52-55 метров пещеру с морем соединяет проход. Нависающие над проходом кораллы образовали подобие арки, отсюда и пошло название Арка.
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The Blue Hole is a diving location on the southeast Sinai, a few kilometres north of Dahab, Egypt on the coast of the Red Sea.

The Blue Hole is a submarine sinkhole, with a maximum depth within the hole of just over 100 m (328 feet). There is a shallow opening to the sea around 6 m (20 feet) deep, known as "the saddle", and a 26 m (85 feet) long tunnel, known as "the Arch", whose ceiling is at a depth of 55 m (181 feet), and whose bottom falls …
The Blue Hole is a diving location on the southeast Sinai, a few kilometres north of Dahab, Egypt on the coast of the Red Sea.

The Blue Hole is a submarine sinkhole, with a maximum depth within the hole of just over 100 m (328 feet). There is a shallow opening to the sea around 6 m (20 feet) deep, known as "the saddle", and a 26 m (85 feet) long tunnel, known as "the Arch", whose ceiling is at a depth of 55 m (181 feet), and whose bottom falls away as it reaches the seaward side to about 120 m (394 feet). On the seaward side the floor drops steeply to over 1,000 metres (3,300 ft). The hole and the surrounding area have an abundance of coral and reef fish. The Blue Hole is popular for freediving because of the depth directly accessible from shore and the lack of current.

The dive site is reputed to have the most diver fatalities in the world with estimates of between 130 and 200 fatalities in recent years. The reasons for why this site has such a high number of fatalities are not clearly understood.
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Перевести · 10.02.2020 · The blue hole is located 8 km towards the North of Dahab in the Gulf of Aqaba, an arm of the Red Sea, separating Egypt and Saudi Arabia. From the center of Dahab, it’s only a short 20 …
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Голубая_дыра_(Красное_море)
Мухафаза: Южный Синай
Страна: Египет
Голубая дыра (от англ. Blue Hole) — подводная вертикальная пещера неподалёку от Дахаба в Египте.

Она представляет собой окружённый коралловыми рифами карстовый провал глубиной около 130 метров. С глубины 52-55 метров пещеру с морем соединяет проход. Нависающие над проходом кораллы образовали подобие арки, отсюда и пошло название Арка.

Голубая …
Голубая дыра (от англ. Blue Hole) — подводная вертикальная пещера неподалёку от Дахаба в Египте.

Она представляет собой окружённый коралловыми рифами карстовый провал глубиной около 130 метров. С глубины 52-55 метров пещеру с морем соединяет проход. Нависающие над проходом кораллы образовали подобие арки, отсюда и пошло название Арка.

Голубая дыра популярна среди опытных технических дайверов. Удобный заход в воду, отсутствие волнения на поверхности и течений под водой. В центре Голубой дыры глубина порядка 80 метров, далее по склону 100 метров и на выходе из-под Арки — 135 метров.
https://www.budgetwayfarers.com/blue-hole-dahab-egypt
Перевести · 10.08.2020 · Blue Hole Dahab – The Deadly Diving Magnet. One of these blue holes turned out to be what is now known as Blue Hole Dahab. In recent years, it has been seen as one of the most popular diving destinations in the world. Popularly known as a divers’ cemetery, a number of adventurers have lost their lives while exploring this blue hole …
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Перевести · The Blue Hole Hotel is located in the city of Dahab on the Gulf of Aqaba located on the shores of the Red Sea in Egypt. Dahab is famous for its pristine beaches and diving sites unique to coral reefs such …
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Перевести · 25.02.2018 · The Blue Hole in Dahab, South Sinai is a world-renowned dive site also known as the Diver`s Cemetery. Due to its depth and topography, some scientists claim that the Blue …
How did the Blue Hole in Dahab form?
How did the Blue Hole in Dahab form?
The story behind Diver`s cemetery “The Blue Hole” in Dahab. The Blue Hole in Dahab, South Sinai is a world-renowned dive site also known as the Diver`s Cemetery. Due to its depth and topography, some scientists claim that the Blue Hole was formed by a direct hit from a meteorite.
What's the name of the Blue Hole in Egypt?
What's the name of the Blue Hole in Egypt?
Freedivers, technical divers, and first-time divers make their way to this part of the country for an adventure-filled experience. One of the 5 most famous blue holes in the world, the Blue Hole Dahab stands in stark contrast to Egypt’s ancient pyramids.
www.budgetwayfarers.com/blue-hole-daha…
Is there a blue hole in the Red Sea?
Is there a blue hole in the Red Sea?
One of these blue holes turned out to be what is now known as Blue Hole Dahab. In recent years, it has been seen as one of the most popular diving destinations in the world. Popularly known as a divers’ cemetery, a number of adventurers have lost their lives while exploring this blue hole in the Red Sea.
www.budgetwayfarers.com/blue-hole-daha…
How did people die in the Blue Hole?
How did people die in the Blue Hole?
Popularly known as a divers’ cemetery, a number of adventurers have lost their lives while exploring this blue hole in the Red Sea. As a matter of fact, most deaths have not occurred due to natural calamities or unexpected conditions of the sea.
www.budgetwayfarers.com/blue-hole-daha…
https://rushkult.com/eng/scubamagazine/divers-die-diving-the-blue-hole-in-dahab
Перевести · Why is the Blue Hole in Dahab So Popular? The notoriety of the Blue Hole in Dahab as possibly the most deadly dive site on Earth doesn’t serve to keep divers away, but rather to attract them in the same way the challenge of climbing Everest or Kilimanjaro appeals to mountaineers. When you dive the Blue Hole in Dahab, you have taken on one of the most challenging environments in diving and you will experience something truly remarkable. This is why so many divers brave …
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This article is about the famous blue hole on the Sinai peninsula named "Blue Hole". For information on blue holes in general or for links to articles on other famous blue holes, see Blue hole.
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The Blue Hole is a diving location on the southeast Sinai, a few kilometres north of Dahab, Egypt on the coast of the Red Sea.
Blue Hole seen from above. The area towards the sea is not "The Arch" but a shallow bank called "The Saddle".
The Blue Hole is a submarine sinkhole, with a maximum depth within the hole of just over 100 m (328 feet). There is a shallow opening to the sea around 6 m (20 feet) deep, known as "the saddle", and a 26 m (85 feet) long tunnel, known as "the Arch", whose ceiling is at a depth of 55 m (181 feet),[1] and whose bottom falls away as it reaches the seaward side to about 120 m (394 feet).[2] On the seaward side the floor drops steeply to over 1,000 metres (3,300 ft).[3] The hole and the surrounding area have an abundance of coral and reef fish.[3] The Blue Hole is popular for freediving because of the depth directly accessible from shore and the lack of current.
The dive site is reputed to have the most diver fatalities in the world with estimates of between 130 and 200 fatalities in recent years.[3][4][5] The reasons for why this site has such a high number of fatalities are not clearly understood.[3]
The Blue Hole was historically avoided by Bedouin tribes people who inhabited the area.
The Sinai Peninsula was occupied by Israel from the Six-Day War of 1967 until Israel returned it to Egypt in 1982. During the Israeli occupation, the Blue Hole developed a significant international reputation as a dive site. In 1968 a group of Israeli divers led by Alex Shell were the first to dive the hole with modern scuba diving. During the dive, they noticed the underwater arch.[citation needed] .
Since 1982 the Blue Hole has become very busy and is dived almost every day by recreational divers. Local dive centres take appropriately qualified divers to 30 m (AOW level or CMAS**) at the El Bells or Bells to Blue Hole sites. The Bells entry is from the shore further along from the Blue Hole.[6] At 26 m at the bottom of the Bells is a mini arch that should not be confused with the arch in the Blue Hole itself. The dive is then a wall dive that finishes crossing the Blue Hole saddle at a depth of 7 m. Recreational divers do not get to see the Blue Hole arch when doing the Bells to Blue Hole dive.
The Blue Hole itself is no more dangerous than any other Red Sea dive site but diving through the Arch, a submerged tunnel, which lies within the Blue Hole site, is an extreme dive that has resulted in many accidents and fatalities. The number of Blue Hole fatalities is not accurately recorded; one source estimates 130 divers died during the fifteen-year period from 1997 to 2012, averaging over eight per year, another claims as many as 200.[4][3][5] This includes some snorkelling deaths at the surface unrelated to diving the Arch.[7] The Egyptian Chamber For Diving & Watersports (CDWS) now stations a policeman at the Blue Hole to ensure divers are diving with a certified guide who will make sure safety procedures are followed.
The ceiling of the Arch is 55 m (170 ft) deep, which requires suitable training and equipment as 40 metres is generally considered the limit for recreational diving. The Arch presents little problem for suitably equipped and competent technical divers. The main challenge is gas management because any delays or errors at this depth, plus the time to negotiate the horizontal section, will need more than a single tank of breathing gas to do safely. If gas is not carefully planned the diver may lack sufficient gas for the decompression stops or run out of gas altogether.
The main reasons suggested for the accident rate include that the:
A notable death was that of Yuri Lipski, a 22-year-old Israeli diving instructor on 28 April 2000 at a depth of 115 metres after an uncontrolled descent.[3][8] Yuri carried a video camera, which filmed his death. This has made it the best known death at the site and one of the best known diving deaths in the world.[4] The video shows Yuri in an involuntary and uncontrolled descent, eventually landing on the sea floor at 115 metres where he panics, removes his regulator and tries to fill his buoyancy compensator but is unable to rise. At 115 m he would have been subject to severe nitrogen narcosis, which may have impaired his judgement, induced hallucinations and caused panic and confusion. Lipski had a single tank assumed to be air.
Lipski's body was recovered the following day by Tarek Omar, one of the world's foremost deep-water divers, at the request of Lipski's mother.[8][9] Omar had earlier twice warned Lipski against attempting the dive.[9] On the bottom, Omar found Lipski's helmet camera, still intact. The video it contained is available on YouTube, entitled "Fatal Diving Accident Caught On Tape".[5] Omar says:
Two days after we recovered his remains and gave [his mother] his belongings and equipment, she came to me asking that I help her disassemble them so she can pack them. The camera should have been damaged or even broken altogether because I had found it at a depth of 115 metres, and it is only designed to sustain 75 metres; but, to my surprise, the camera was still working. We played it and his mother was there. I regret that his mother will have this forever... If I had known the footage existed I’d have flooded it. I think the thing that really upset and saddened me about it was that his mom has it now – she has the footage of her own son drowning.
Two television documentaries have been produced about diver deaths at the Blue Hole, investigating the video of the death of Yuri Lipski:
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