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    Default The First Mine Diving in Greece

    The first Mine diving in Greece is a fact.

    On Jan 23rd 2010 underwater speleologist Argyris Argyriadis (NACD & NSS-CDS) with the support of 5 dry cavers, dived successfully at the historic mines of Lavrio in Greece. The dive was on the 5th level, 80 meters below surface 400 meters distance from the entrance in the phreatic zone and penetrated into the 6th submerged level of the mine. It is the first successful dive in the mines at the lower level. Below are some pictures from the dive:

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    Wonderful to see! Mine diving is a lot of fun. It is the only cave diving we really have here in Wisconsin. Look forward to seeing more from your mine!

    Everyone spends the first nine months of life in water. The lucky ones make frequent return visits.

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    Awesome! It looks like quite a project! What mineral was being mined? What year were the mines active?

    Land of Enchantment -- not so great for cave diving, but mighty scenic!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Squirrel Girl View Post
    Awesome! It looks like quite a project! What mineral was being mined? What year were the mines active?
    Silver!!! The ancient Greeks form the golden century of Athens at 5th century BC start excavating this area. Then it was during the end of 19th century that the mines operated again from the french Mining Society. Nowadays the mine is abandoned and some sections colapsed.


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    Quote Originally Posted by argyris View Post
    .... Nowadays the mine is abandoned and some sections colapsed.
    One good reason to be very careful diving in abondoned mines!

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    Quote Originally Posted by FW View Post
    One good reason to be very careful diving in abondoned mines!
    Thanks for noticing FW,
    Yes we are very carefull. We do not jeopardize the safety of anyone. I forgot to mention that the colapse is only at the above water sections of the mine at the uppper level where the rock is unstable. This dive was to verify if the underwater sections of the mine permited diving. Thats why I took the initiative to organize and dive there as the safety officer of NSS-CDS & NACD in the region. The promising thing is that the phreatic zone is in limestome. So the passages are quite stable but the visibility is terible on return. Our suggestion is to avoid restrictions and tight areas or small side passages of the mine.


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    Nice! Great to see some new cave findings in Greece.

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