I am working on a t-shirt design for the up-coming NSS-CDS workshop and am looking for your thoughts on what are the MOST famous underwater cave systems / dives in the WORLD, not just Florida.
I am working on a t-shirt design for the up-coming NSS-CDS workshop and am looking for your thoughts on what are the MOST famous underwater cave systems / dives in the WORLD, not just Florida.
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Orda Cave in Russia
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Plura Cave of Norway, Emergence du Ressel in France and Pozo Azul of Spain are another few suggestions.
Tank Cave Australia, Sra Keow Thailand, Boesmansgat (spelling?)/Bushmans hole South Africa
Ressel in France
Blautopf in Germany (closed after fatality; famous but not many have been)
Stargate in the Bahamas
Molnar Janos in Budapest, Hungry
plethora of good ones (that are well known even to beginners) in the Yucatan: Carwash, Nohoch Nah Chich, Taj Mahal, Chac Mool...
As far as US / FL goes, Cow is a good one to mention by the CDS
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Pollatoomary in Galway Ireland
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Dayo Scuba North
Live Oak, Suwannee County, Florida
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I remember hearing about a toxic little mud pit that Sheck referred to as "Poothole". Over near Spring Warrior if I remember correctly. that would look good on a tee shirt.
"Have you ever noticed
When you're feeling really good
There's always a pigeon
That'll come shiat on your hood?" John Prine 4-7-2020
"Into the blue again; in the silent water
Under the rocks, and stones; there is water underground" Talking Heads
Oh, my last contribution: Wookey Hole Cave system in UK
Tom Johnson / tj![]()
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Dayo Scuba North
Live Oak, Suwannee County, Florida
Cave Evaluator/IT TDI
Swildons hole, Mendip hils first sump passed with gear (probably) in the 1930,s.
Andrew
www.lot46.com French cave diving area
http://a-m-ward.blogspot.com
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MF Cold sink downstream from Cathedral
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