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    Default Orbiquet spring

    Hello

    some pictures of a small french cave. Actually, the main gallery is 1160 meters long, with many restrictions, hard flo and very law visibility to the way back. The last exploration dive was done with lateral rebreather and during more than 6 hours. The end of the gallery is in chamber 9, with a massive rocks piles with no way to go further...!

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    pe deseigne
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    Very nice. What part of France?

    Forrest Wilson (with 2 Rs)
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    Awesome! Thanks for the post

    Bil Lindstrom
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    Nice cave and pics!!! What is the depth?

    "Is this thing on?"

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    Hi,

    This spring is located in Normandie. Not in Ã# limestone area but in shalk...
    The average depth is 3 meter and the deepest point is 6 meters.

    This spring is unique, not other spring in North and West.

    pe deseigne
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    Thanks for the info, very nice cave!

    Quote Originally Posted by pedeseigne View Post
    Hi,

    This spring is located in Normandie. Not in Ã# limestone area but in shalk...
    The average depth is 3 meter and the deepest point is 6 meters.

    This spring is unique, not other spring in North and West.

    "Is this thing on?"


 

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