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Maldives, the first images of the cave where the Italian divers died - YouTube

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A deadly Maldives cave dive reveals how expert overconfidence and the seductive pull of uncharted environments can override even experienced divers' risk perception.

Dunning-Kruger EffectRisk Homeostasis TheorySituational AwarenessNormalcy Bias

Theory Briefing

  • Italian divers died exploring a submerged Maldivian cave, a high-risk environment where disorientation and currents can overwhelm even experts.
  • 3D geological reconstruction of Devana Kandu exposes how cave architecture creates invisible hazards that systematically defeat normal risk assessment.
  • Experts often underestimate danger in novel environments — the divers' experience may have fuelled overconfidence rather than protected them.