Interview with Ahmed Gabr, the Guinness World Records Holder for Deepest Scuba Dive
What does it actually take to dive deeper than anyone else on Earth? In this episode, Inah sits down with the legendary Ahmed Gabr, the Guinness World Record holder for the deepest scuba dive in human history—a mind-boggling 332.35 meters (1,090 feet) down into the abyss. It took Ahmed only 12 minutes to reach the bottom, but nearly 14 hours of grueling decompression to safely surface. In this exclusive, deep-dive interview, Ahmed opens up about the extreme physical toll of the deep ocean, the high-stakes logistics of a 90-tank operation, and the absolute mental resilience required to survive the impossible. Whether you're a seasoned technical diver or just fascinated by extreme human limits, this conversation will change the way you look at the blue. 👉 Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE for more conversations from the deep

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