Expedition Bjurälven 2015

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The exploration of Sweden's largest water-filled cave system, Bjurälven, has been going on for seven years. This year's expedition has just started, and it can be followed on the 'net here: Expedition Bjurälven

[video=youtube;5Y1ceaJteYc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Y1ceaJteYc[/video]

[video=youtube;d0v0W_Qz_lM]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0v0W_Qz_lM[/video]

(Mods, please move to the appropriate forum if I've misplaced my post)
 
I moved it to the cave diving forum. It looks interesting.
 
What are the average water depths?
I haven't the faintest.

I don't participate in the exploration. I'm a purely rec diver (frankly, any thought of overhead environments - be they physical or virtual - gives me the screaming heebie-jeebies). However, I know a couple of cave divers. One of them is taking part in the Bjurälven exploration. I posted this only because I thought it might be of interest to the SB crowd.
 
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