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Famous Russian diver, researcher and instructor Sergey Gorpinyuk, left, checks the equipment of Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr before the ice diving session in the Shchyolkovo town, outside Moscow, Russia. On the 18th of September 2014, Ahmed Gabr descended in the Red Sea to a depth of 332.35 m, setting a new World Record for the Deepest Scuba Dive.
- Package: Russia Ice Diving
- Categories: Lifestyle & Leisure, Sports
- Location: Shchyolkovo, Moscow region, Russia
- Event date: 30.01.2019
- Date published: 30.01.2019
- Author: Anton Denisov
- Credit: Sputnik
- Source: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4878x3252px, 9.9Mb
- Job-ID: cc6176edeadd8995