Record set in Cave Diving

Nifty story on some of the worlds last real explorers.

The Woodville Karst Plain Project (WKPP) is group of divers focusing on preservation of underwater caves. Recently the WKPP team reached a milestone after 17 years of exploration. This is really an unbelievable story when you think about the complexity of the task at hand. What follows is a video of the initial connection made in July of this 07, and yes they are laughing.  I’m already planning that Florida trip for March.


3 Responses to “Record set in Cave Diving”

  1. Brian Says:

    What about astronauts? They’re not [real] explorers? Or robots, they explore.

  2. Jim Says:

    More people have been on the moon then places like this. Besides, it takes a nation state to send people to space…who has that kind of money

  3. Brian Says:

    I had a record setting “cave dive” today. Two hours of clone-this and mirror-that…

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