Caves archive

Slot Cave Australia

Slot Cave, nestled in the proximity of Olwolgin Cave on the Roe Plain south of Cocklebiddy, emerged into discovery thanks to Max Hall of Balladonia. The cave, first explored and dived in July 2003, promises a journey into the hidden depths of an underground realm. Diveable East End Pool The main chamber of Slot Cave […]

Katherine Hot Springs Australia

Nestled in nature’s embrace, Katherine River Cave creates a serene oasis adorned with crystal-clear pools of warm water at a comfortable 32 degrees Celsius. The winding path through shaded trees adds to the tranquility of this idyllic location. Popular Swimming Destination Renowned for its inviting warmth, Katherine River Cave stands as a popular natural swimming […]

Spinifex Cave Australia

Bell Room Cave, characterized by joint-controlled fissures, presents a captivating underground landscape. The cave boasts meandering vadose passages and a substantial chamber, providing a diverse and intriguing geological setting. Depths and Widening Fissures Situated in the middle of a lake, Bell Room Cave plunges to a depth of 30 meters. Below the 15-meter mark, the […]

Tank Cave Australia

Tank Cave derives its name from the historical presence of a water tank situated directly above its entrance. This unique underground system has been a focal point of exploration since the late 1960s, gaining a reputation as a premier cave diving site in South Australia. Extensive Underground Network DiveDoc.net provides insights into the marvels of […]

Burnabbie Cave Australia

In the early months of 2003, Max Hall of CEGSA unearthed the Fauna Lakes Tunnel, setting the stage for exploration. The inaugural dive, led by Rod O’Brien (SUSS) in July 2003, uncovered 30-40 meters of captivating passages, marking the commencement of a remarkable subterranean journey. Extensive Exploration and Mapping Over the Xmas-New Year period in […]

Bundera Sinkhole Australia

Unveiling the secrets of a sinkhole, this subterranean wonder reaches an impressive depth of 32 meters, fully charted within a maximum distance of approximately 42 meters. Delving into its mysteries reveals a captivating underwater landscape. Groundwater Composition: A Unique Blend Beneath the surface, a distinctive blend of freshwater and seawater characterizes the groundwater system. This […]

Blue Creek Resurgence New Zealand

Blue Creek Resurgence, situated in the picturesque Nelson region atop the South Island, unveils a captivating karst formation dominated by marble and limestone. This geological wonderland sets the stage for remarkable underground adventures. Extensive Cave Systems: Nettlebed and Bulmer The Nelson region is famed for its extensive cave systems, notably the Nettlebed (24 km) and […]

Pearse Resurgence New Zealand

Nettlebed Cave, nestled in the Mount Arthur region of New Zealand’s enchanting northwest South Island, is a captivating limestone cave with a rich history of exploration. Until the discovery of the nearby Ellis Basin cave system in April 2010, it proudly held the title of the southern hemisphere’s deepest cave. Unveiling Nettlebed’s Depths Plunging a […]

Blind Spring USA

Discover the enchanting Blind Spring, nestled 5.2 miles southwest of Chassahowitzka, as documented in the Florida Geological Survey Bulletin 66. Accessible only by water, this natural wonder is situated at the head of Blind Creek, flowing westward into the Gulf of Mexico. Spring Details and Surroundings Blind Spring unveils a circular pool, spanning 90 feet […]

Gruta do Lago Azul Brazil

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