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Sheck Exley (April 1, 1949 – April 6, 1994) was an American cave diver. He is widely regarded as one of the pioneers of cave diving, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and he wrote two major books on the subject: Basic Cave Diving: A Blueprint for Survival [ 3 ] and Caverns Measureless to Man . [ 4 ]
Sheck Exley – American cave and deep diving pioneer and record breaker; Nuno Gomes – South African diver and holder of scuba depth record; Dave Shaw – Australian technical diver and former record holder killed in a diving incident (whilst retrieving Deon Dreyer's body) Technical diving – Extended scope recreational diving
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The Fernández Rubio brothers developed a new apnea technique for cave diving, which was used in the explorations of the Mairuelegorreta cave in 1959. [ 61 ] In 1965 and 1966, led by Max Cosyns, [ 62 ] cave divers from Namur managed to climb the Kakueta Waterfall Cave (Cueva de la Cascada de Kakueta) to a fifth siphon 500 meters from the ...
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Jim Bowden is an American technical diver, known as a cave diver and as a deep diver.In 1994 he set a world record, since broken, by diving to 925 feet (282 m). [1] He is one of only thirty-five people who have dived below a depth of 800 feet (240 m) on self-contained breathing apparatus.
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The expedition team, which also included Sheck Exley and Wesley C. Skiles, penetrated the cave system to a distance of 4,160 feet (1,270 m) from the cave entrance. [6] Skiles filmed the expedition for a National Geographic special. [7]