The Sign Said "Nothing In This Cave Is Worth Dying For." 13 People Didn't Make It Back.

In 2000, a 22-year-old diver named Yuri Lipski entered the Blue Hole in Dahab, Egypt — the deadliest dive site on earth. He had been warned twice not to go in. He had a camera on his helmet. His body was found at 115 metres. The camera was still working. This is the full story of the Blue Hole, the divers it has taken, and the man who has spent decades pulling them back out. 🕳️ Blue Hole Dahab, Egypt — 130+ deaths 🎥 Yuri Lipski — camera recovered at 115m 🦴 Tarek Omar — The Bone Collector of Dahab 🇺🇸 Eagle's Nest Cave, Florida — The Grim Reaper sign no one obeys New video every week. Subscribe if you want the real stories. #BlueHoleDahab #CaveDiving #DiversCemetery #TheArch #DebacleFiles #CaveDisaster #RealDisasterStories #CaveDivingGoneWrong #UnderwaterCave #EaglesNestCave #TrueCaveStories #DivingAccident #CaveExploration #BlueHole #Dahab