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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Pluragrotta - Wikipedia

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    Sediments, boulders and sands in the cave appear to be periglacial or subglacial in origin. [11] A similar diveable cave nearby is Litjåga. Of some 200 caves in Rana, however, most are not suitable for diving, and cave formation has been limited owing to a predominance of granite in the region's geology. [4]

  5. Boesmansgat - Wikipedia

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    On 24 November 2004, Verna van Schaik set the Guinness Woman's World Record for the deepest dive by diving down to a depth of 221 metres (725 ft). [ 3 ] In October 2022 Karen van den Oever broke her own Guinness World Record [ 4 ] as the world’s deepest diving woman when she descended to 246.65 metres (809.2 ft) using open-circuit equipment.

  6. Cenote - Wikipedia

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    During a cave dive, one passes the point where daylight can penetrate, and one follows a safety guideline to exit the cave. Things change quite dramatically once moving from a cavern dive into a cave dive. [22] Contrary to cenote cavern diving, cenote cave diving requires special equipment and training (certification for cave diving).

  7. 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. Basic Cave Diving: A Blueprint for Survival; A Blueprint for ...

  8. Index of recreational dive sites - Wikipedia

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    Diving in East Timor – Recreational diving region description; Diving in the Maldives – Recreational diving region description; Diving sites in Ko Tao – Region of Thailand known as a recreational diving destination; Dorothea Quarry, Nantlle Valley, Gwynedd, North Wales. Dos Ojos – Flooded cave system in the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

  9. Uamh an Claonaite - Wikipedia

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    Uamh an Claonaite (Scottish Gaelic: Cave of the sloping rock) is the longest cave in Scotland. [2] It consists of a series of dry passages and a series of at least six sumps which have been dived over the years.