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Underwater Photography By William Winram
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A natural-born explorer, he set a historic first on June 1st, 2007 by becoming the first man to dive the 60-meter deep and 30-meter long Arch in the Blue Hole of Dahab, Egypt, without fins and on a single breath of air.
After three years of competitive freediving, he started lending his breath-hold diving skills to a meaningful cause, ocean conservation. He has since been photographing large marine animals and placing tracking devices on these apex predators for researchers.
In 2009, together with underwater photographer and freediving word-record holder Fred Buyle, he created Ocean Encounters. Together they teach breath-hold diving with an environmental focus.
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