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Cave diving The Shaft, a surprising sight hidden in South Australia — Australia’s

The 1973 Mount Gambier cave diving accident was a scuba diving incident on 28 May 1973 at a flooded sinkhole known as "The Shaft" near Mount Gambier in South Australia. The incident claimed the lives of four recreational scuba divers: siblings Stephen and Christine M. Millott, Gordon G. Roberts, and John H. Bockerman. [1]


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Lascaux III is a series of five exact reproductions of the cave art (the Nave and Shaft) that, since 2012, have traveled around the world allowing knowledge of Lascaux to be shared far from the original. Lascaux IV


Lascaux Cave Grotte de Lascaux

The Lascaux Cave lies in southwestern France, in the Dordogne department and near the village of Montignac. This magnificent cave wasn't discovered until 1940, and then by chance. And the discoverer was - a dog!


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The deadly 'Shaft' was discovered by chance after a confused farmer in 1938 checked why his horse had suddenly tripped up in a field. A small patch of ground near Mount Gambier in southeast.


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The Garden Shaft, an 82-foot-deep structure that the team initially assumed was an 18th-century searcher shaft, is now deemed to be a significant component of solving the Oak Island enigma.


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Known as The Shaft, the cavern's name was derived from the bright beam of sunlight that cuts through the hole on a summer day, illuminating parts of the depths below. "It is a truly spectacular sight to behold when you are floating at 40 metres and a shaft of bright sunlight beams through that little hole way above you," Cave Divers.


Cave diving The Shaft, a surprising sight hidden in South Australia — Australia’s

"The Shaft" is a cave located in South East Australia, near Allendale and Mount Gambier. It was discovered in 1938 when a hole on the farmland was found, and subsequent exploration revealed a wide lake cave with a depth of about 56 ft (17 m). The main cavern extends approximately 460 ft (140 m) in length and 260 ft (80 m) in width..


The Shaft (5L158) Cave Divers Association of Australia Reservations

Welcome to "The Shaft". One of the true wonders of the diving world and perhaps the most infamous cave site in Australia! The entrance to the Shaft is in the middle of a large flat paddock a stones throw away from a small country town.


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Richard Harris. A trimix dive in the Shaft sinkhole near Mt Gambier, South Australia. All the lighting was off the camera and despite the use of a 200w HMI light by one of the divers, the cave is so massive that there is often nowhere near enough light!


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A trimix dive in the Mt Gambier sinkhole known as The Shaft, in South Australia. Sorry it all looks really dark on You Tube :- (.more.more World-class sinkholes attract divers to South.


INDIAN SHAFT CAVE ADAM HAYDOCK

The Shaft, as it is known, is the darkest and deepest recorded sinkhole in the region, dropping more than 120 metres.. About half are on private property so the Cave Divers Association of.


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Welcome to the Shaft - a "bottomless pit" of water which was a very popular diving hole during the late 1960s and early 1970s before it was closed in 1973 when tragedy struck and four divers died.


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INDIAN SHAFT CAVE ADAM HAYDOCK

The Mount Gambier Cave Diving Disaster happened at a famous South Australian sinkhole known as the Shaft. The incident claimed the lives of Stephen and Christine Millott, Gordon Roberts, and.


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The Cave Divers Association of Australia (CDAA) is a cave diving organisation which was formed in September 1973 to represent the interests of recreational scuba divers who dive in water‐filled caves and sinkholes principally in the Lower South East (now called the Limestone Coast) of South Australia (SA) and secondly in other parts of Australia. Its formation occurred after a series of.


Cave Shafts

Three divers plan to explore The Shaft Cave. On their way out, they got themselves into one of the scariest scenarios cave divers can get into - kicking up silt and struggling to find a way out. Would they make it out in time? The Remarkable Secret: The Shaft Cave

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