@subsonix1932 That was up to a max of 15m with water temp of about 8C. It is an amazing dive. If your wanting to do a cave diving course you need to contact Martyn Farr, he does all the courses and is probably the best instructor I've had. Just type Farr World in Google.
@Coxyson Wicked, Im 15 and I started diving a year ago. I recently got my sports diver qualification, how highly qualified do you have to be to go cave diving? Did you use normal compressed air or nitrox?
Interesting to watch. There's a section about two thirds of the way into the video where part of the roof seem to have broken away. One of the perils of entering any mine, wet or dry, although it doesn't seem to have much in the way of supports. Like gold mines, it appears hardrock, possibly quite stable.
How long did you penetrated, was there restrictions, silt places?
MrPanthalaimon 4 months ago
great video. awesome quality. what was the water temperature and how deep were you?
subsonix1932 1 year ago
@subsonix1932 That was up to a max of 15m with water temp of about 8C. It is an amazing dive. If your wanting to do a cave diving course you need to contact Martyn Farr, he does all the courses and is probably the best instructor I've had. Just type Farr World in Google.
Coxyson 1 year ago
@Coxyson Wicked, Im 15 and I started diving a year ago. I recently got my sports diver qualification, how highly qualified do you have to be to go cave diving? Did you use normal compressed air or nitrox?
subsonix1932 1 year ago
fantastic!!!! where is this?
divedaz 2 years ago
great video. you guys should do Hendre
RichardWhelan82 2 years ago
That looks like Noxon Park Iron Mine ?
buxtonmarauder 2 years ago
@buxtonmarauder You will know it if you've been there. An excellent dive
Coxyson 1 year ago
who are the divers here?
MattDSmith1 3 years ago
@MattDSmith1 you always ask this ?
divedaz 2 years ago
respect to you guys, i dont mind a deep trimix dive but this shit would freak me out!!
dereckerick 3 years ago
Interesting to watch. There's a section about two thirds of the way into the video where part of the roof seem to have broken away. One of the perils of entering any mine, wet or dry, although it doesn't seem to have much in the way of supports. Like gold mines, it appears hardrock, possibly quite stable.
Relici 3 years ago