Being in unknown terrain in the deep sea for a month
Veröffentlicht am 14.03.2022 / 11:26
Imagine it has been three and a half weeks since you last saw the sun. The darkness is only broken by the light of the lamp of another diver working on a big oil pipe. The only thing that is between you and death is a rubber suit and your umbilical, providing you with oxygen and hot water. In case of an emergency the decent takes more time than an astronaut would take to fly to the moon. In this interview I am talking to David Gibbs, a saturation diver, who’s workplace in more than 150 meters under water surface in absolute darkness.
Author: Katharina Baier
Editor: Katharina Baier
Jingle: Samuel Buda
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