http://www.advanceddivermagazine.com...l/crystal.html The Crystal Caves of Abaco Text by Marc Laukien Photography by Jill Heinerth This is my third cave diving trip to Abaco. I’ve seen the wonderful caves of Florida and Mexico, all of them unique and beautiful in their own ways, but they all pale when compared to the awesome beauty of Dan’s Cave or Ralph’s Cave of Abaco.
http://www.advanceddivermagazine.com...toad/toad.html Beyond Toad Hall Exploration of Cocklebiddy Cave • Australia Text and photography by Leigh Bishop This expedition was a full frontal assault on the cave using the very latest technology available to divers and underwater explorers. It was also an extension of the previous years attempts by the same team to find the physical upstream end of this submerged cave.
http://www.advanceddivermagazine.com...catan2010.html Yucatan 2010 Expedition "Get on Rope" Text by Jeff Toorish Photography by Curt Bowen, Walter Pickel, and Jeff Toorish At the bottom of the debris pile was what looked like an old teapot; but, upon further examination, Bowen realized it was far from a teapot. It was unique, pristine, and a very important find.
http://www.advanceddivermagazine.com...s/virgins.html Virgins, Violence, and Videotape Text by Jeff Toorish Photography by Curt Bowen and Jeff Toorish More than a dozen human remains are hidden beneath the waters of San Antonia Excucul (abbreviated to San Antonia). To enter, we must rappel through a narrow well shaft and drop about 40 feet to the water, after which it is a relatively straightforward dive.
http://www.advanceddivermagazine.com...catan2007.html Thats why they call it Exploration and not Discovery • Yucatan 2007 Text by Jeff Toorish Photography by Curt Bowen and Jeff Toorish A strange sight for any passing cattle rancher, diver Matt Mandzieuk dresses in full side-mount and climbing equipment, makes his way through the Yucatan scrub jungle to be the first to explore the bottom of Cenote Cutzi.