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The very last photos these people would ever take - Page 26 of 37 - Kiwi Report

The very last photos these people would ever take


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[post_page_title]Going underwater[/post_page_title]
We all have dreams of diving with the fishes, but one man took his love of diving to new depths. Although he was primarily a TV and movie prop technician, Nicholas Mevoli spent his free time free-diving in the ocean.

Without any oxygen or equipment, he would dive to depths as deep as 236ft on just a single breath. When this photo was taken, he had just completed a dive that took 3 minutes and 38 seconds. Although he seemed okay, within seconds, he had lost consciousness. He could not be resuscitated.

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