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Emmy award for cave diving Eagles Nest.

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Nice to see somebody getting credit for Florida Diving. The "nest" is an extraordinary and fairly intimidating freedive, dangerous if you are not careful. Several DBers dive it occasionally. Its really good when you catch some tank divers in the main room with all their lights on, so you can experience the huge size of it all. To get there, you have to drop through a tiny opening, just big enough to swim through, starts about 60 ft. You come out into the main room at about 80 ft. Most of the time, its totally pitch black except for the tiny round hole above you and the strobe at the end of the line. Wish I had a strobe big enough to light the whole place.

One thread on DB about it:

http://forums.deeperblue.com/freediving-stories/80823-caving-connor.html
 
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No worries - I'm always happy to do the cross promotion :)


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