Freefalling

Indeed, some individuals seek out adrenaline rushes in various extreme activities, and skydiving is a popular example. However, free diving in open water presents an even higher level of risk. Unlike skydiving, where a parachute provides a safety mechanism, free diving lacks immediate recourse if things go awry.

Unfortunately, numerous free divers exceed their limits yearly and tragically lose their lives in pursuit of thrill-seeking. Additionally, many suffer injuries, some of which can have long-lasting and life-altering consequences due to oxygen deprivation during dives. The inherent dangers associated with free diving serve as a sobering reminder of the need for careful preparation, training, and respect for the limits of the human body.

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