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    National Geographic - Record Cave Dive Leaves Mystery

    A colleague sent this link to a short video about some cave explorations in New Zealand. I'd never heard of underwater habitats with trapped bubble of air for the team to rest, warm up and drink/eat.

    Video -- Record Cave Dive Leaves Mystery -- National Geographic
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    Cave divers have been using them for several decades throughout the world. There's two at Madison Blue atm, one new one being used, and one derelict thats been there for decades. Alot of the bigger projects utilize them when decompression obligations start getting ridiculous.

    Neat video though
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