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Rodney Nairne, entrance to Jackson Blue Spring.
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John Volanthen (UK) kitting up before a series of dives over Christmas 2002.
John pushed Cueva del Moraig in Spain another 1000 feet at the end of a 4500 penetration.
According to John, the UV-38 performed very well (as usual) during the dives.
Bob Killorin seems happy in this pic, although the anchor chain had only an
anchor instead of a wreck:(
This shore dive would be impossible without a deep scooter, the anchor lies
at the end of a gently slope at 400 feet depth. Location is Bonaire.
Great Pic of Steve Parker after his first day of diving his UV-26 at
Jackson Blue cave, Florida. Pic taken by Rob Steffen. Notice the stage
cylinders... 1 empty and 1 half full. Many divers don't breath backgas
at all at Jackson, using the full 104's as safty gas. 4 or 5 80's will
give 2 120-150 minute dives, roundtrip up to 10,000 feet or more.
President of Submerge, Rodney Nairne, Devil's Ear. Pic by Evie Dudas.
Kevin Denlay and his UV-18 on a deco hang after a dive to 115m/378ft
on the USS Atlanta, Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands, April 2002
Alex Robson, entrance the the Emergence du Ressel, France.
Helmet lights are common in Europe, due to the legacy of dry caving and
sump diving.
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Ocean dive, Phillipines.