Ray Woolley, pioneer diver and World War 2 veteran, swims over the Zenobia wreck, off the Cypriot town of Larnaca, Cyprus September 1, 2018. (Photo/Agencies)
Ray Woolley, pioneer diver and World War 2 veteran, is seen before breaking a new diving record as he turns 95 by taking the plunge at the Zenobia, a cargo ship wreck off the Cypriot town of Larnaca, Cyprus September 1, 2018. (Photo/Agencies)
Ray Woolley, pioneer diver and World War 2 veteran, gestures after breaking a new diving record as he turns 95 by taking the plunge at the Zenobia, a cargo ship wreck off the Cypriot town of Larnaca, Cyprus September 1, 2018. (Photo/Agencies)
Ray Woolley, pioneer diver and World War 2 veteran, is seen before breaking a new diving record as he turns 95 by taking the plunge at the Zenobia, a cargo ship wreck off the Cypriot town of Larnaca, Cyprus September 1, 2018. (Photo/Agencies)
Ray Woolley, pioneer diver and World War 2 veteran, celebrates breaking a new diving record as he turns 95 and took the plunge at the Zenobia, a cargo ship wreck off the Cypriot town of Larnaca, Cyprus September 1, 2018. (Photo/Agencies)
Ray Woolley, pioneer diver and World War 2 veteran, and other scuba divers pose for a photo at the Zenobia wreck, off the Cypriot town of Larnaca, Cyprus September 1, 2018. (Photo/Agencies)