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  2. Cave diving - Wikipedia

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    Also: spring or resurgence. Cave where water flows out of the entrance used for diving. The flow will generally help divers on the way out. sink See: sink A cave where water flows into the entrance used for diving, which can hinder divers from getting out. sump See: sump A locally low-lying water filled passage of a cave. A cave may have several sumps separated by unflooded or partially ...

  3. Cave diving regions of the world - Wikipedia

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    A cave diver running a reel with guide line into the overhead environment. Cave diving is underwater diving in water-filled caves.The equipment used varies depending on the circumstances, and ranges from breath hold to surface supplied, but almost all cave diving is done using scuba equipment, often in specialised configurations with redundancies such as sidemount or backmounted twinset.

  4. Rick Stanton - Wikipedia

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    Richard William Stanton, MBE, GM (born 1961) [1] is a British civilian cave diver who specialises in rescues through the Cave Rescue Organisation and the British Cave Rescue Council. He has been called "one of the world's most accomplished cave-divers", "the face of British cave diving," and "the best cave diver in Europe".

  5. List of underwater explorers - Wikipedia

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    David Shaw (1954–2005), Australian cave diver; Jack Sheppard (31 March 1909 – 14 July 2001), pioneer of cave diving in the United Kingdom and a founder of the Cave Diving Group; Wesley C. Skiles (March 6, 1958 – July 21, 2010), documentary filmmaker; E. Lee Spence (born 1947), pioneer underwater archaeologist and treasure hunter; Rick ...

  6. Caving in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Jack Sheppard undertook the first cave diving explorations in the world in Wookey Hole Caves in the 1930s using standard diving dress. During the Second World War, Bob Leakey discovered the 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) long Mossdale Caverns north of Grassington in the Yorkshire Dales. After the war, Graham Balcombe formed the Cave Diving Group in 1946 ...

  7. Caving - Wikipedia

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    The challenges involved in caving vary according to the cave being visited; in addition to the total absence of light beyond the entrance, negotiating pitches, squeezes, [2] and water hazards can be difficult. [3] Cave diving is a distinct, and more hazardous, sub-speciality undertaken by a small minority of technically proficient cavers. [4]

  8. Record-breaking cave diver dies during underwater expedition ...

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    A cave diver known for his record-breaking dives and contributions to scientific research has died during an underwater expedition.. Divers recovered the body of Brett Hemphill, the 56-year-old ...

  9. Category:Cave diving - Wikipedia

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    Cave diving; Cave diving regions of the world; 0–9. 1973 Mount Gambier cave diving accident; B. ... Cave diving regions; Cavern diving; D. Dave Not Coming Back; E.