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Extreme Cave Diving Documentary - History TV

Extreme Cave Diving Documentary - History TV Cave diving is an extreme sport in which a diver visits water-filled caves. The equipment used varies depending on the circumstances, and ranges from breath hold to surface supplied, but almost all cave diving is done using scuba equipment, often in specialised configurations. Cave diving is generally considered to be a type of technical diving due to the lack of a free surface during large parts of the dive, and often involves decompression. In the United Kingdom it is an extension of the more common sport of caving, and in the United States an extension of the more common sport of scuba diving. Compared to caving and scuba diving, there are relatively few practitioners of cave diving. This is due in part to the specialized equipment (such as rebreathers, diver propulsion vehicles and dry suits) and skill sets required, and in part because of the high potential risks, including decompression sickness and drowning. Despite these risks, water-filled caves attract scuba divers, cavers, and speleologists due to their often unexplored nature, and present divers with a technical diving challenge. Underwater caves have a wide range of physical features, and can contain fauna not found elsewhere. Cave diving is one of the most challenging and potentially dangerous kinds of diving or caving and presents many hazards. Cave diving is a form of penetration diving, meaning that in an emergency a diver cannot swim vertically to the surface due to the cave's ceilings, and so must swim the entire way back out. The underwater navigation through the cave system may be difficult and exit routes may be at considerable distance, requiring the diver to have sufficient breathing gas to make the journey. The dive may also be deep, resulting in potential deep diving risks. Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cave_diving Subscribe For More Documentary Films: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsc7tosS2c0T-4_y94j23vw?sub_confirmation=1

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nicholas_bell 3 years, 11 months ago

TOUCH MY CAMERA THROUGH THE FENCE

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meghana_bobal 4 years, 2 months ago

the irony of Skiles talking about seeing "potential" fatalities when diving with other people, only for him to get killed during a diving excursion off the Florida coast.

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joanne.rose 4 years, 3 months ago

hey yall

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revadawn74 7 years ago

EDCer: 2 is 1 and 1 is none, redundancy is important. Cave diver: Hold my beer.

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tammy_white 7 years ago

9:58 did that guy say put a bag over your head lmao