Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr wipes himself with snow after his first 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.30.01.2019#5767727
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr, centre, poses for photo after his first ice diving session with famous Russian diver, researcher and instructor Sergey Gorpinyuk, 2nd right, 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.30.01.2019#5767730
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr smiles after his first 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.30.01.2019#5767719
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.30.01.2019#5767718
IANTD diving instructor Sergei Gorpinyuk, right and world record holder in deep diving Ahmed Gabr during Gabr's first dive below ice at the Fifth Element diving club in the Amerevsky Quarry in the Schyolkovo District of the Moscow Region. Ahmed Gabr is the former officer of the Egyptian Army. On September 8, 2014, in Dahab, he set a diving record of 332.35 meters. His dive lasted for 13 hours 50 minutes. Currently, Gabr is the deepest person on the planet.30.01.2019#5767581
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr dives during his first ice diving session in the Shchyolkovo town, outside Moscow, Russia. Famous Russian diver, researcher and instructor Sergey Gorpinyuk is at right. 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.30.01.2019#5767715
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr smiles after his first 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.30.01.2019#5767713
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr swims during his first 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.30.01.2019#5767702
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr swims during his first 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.30.01.2019#5767703
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr swims during his first 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.30.01.2019#5767704
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr swims during his first ice diving session in the Shchyolkovo town, outside Moscow, Russia. Famous Russian diver, researcher and instructor Sergey Gorpinyuk is at left. 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.30.01.2019#5767706
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr swims during his first 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.30.01.2019#5767705
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr swims during his first 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.30.01.2019#5767707
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr swims during his first 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.30.01.2019#5767708
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr, right, swims during his first ice diving session in the Shchyolkovo town, outside Moscow, Russia. Famous Russian diver, researcher and instructor Sergey Gorpinyuk is at left. 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.30.01.2019#5767710
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr swims during his first 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.30.01.2019#5767709
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr prepares for his first 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.30.01.2019#5767731
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr prepares for his first 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.30.01.2019#5767733
Egyptian deep sea diver Ahmed Gabr prepares for his first 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.30.01.2019#5767734