What cave has claimed the most lives?

Though the father and son were not properly trained to dive such a complicated and dangerous cave, the Eagle's Nest has claimed the lives of even the most advanced divers.
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What is the deadliest cave in the world?

Jacob's Well, Texas

Jacob's Well is considered one of the most dangerous cave dives in the world because it's easy to get disorientated when diving its tricky chambers, especially the third chamber which features a “fake” exit.
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What is the most dangerous cave to dive in?

Here are four of the most commonly considered dangerous dive sites.
  • The Blue Hole, Dahab, Egypt. The Blue Hole in Dahab. ...
  • The Blue Hole, Lighthouse Reef, Belize. The Blue Hole is Belize's most iconic dive site. ...
  • Devil's Caves, Ginnie Springs, Florida, United States. ...
  • Cenote Esqueleto, The Temple of Doom, Tulum, Mexico.
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Why is Eagles Nest cave so dangerous?

Huge, huge rooms -- you can drive a semi down some of these passageways," he explained. Oestreich said regular scuba diving in the area can be dangerous. "At the nest you're diving in 300 feet of depth, so that's 10 atmosphere of pressure, so your gas is going 10 times as fast as it does on the surface.
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Are sea caves dangerous?

Cave diving is one of the most challenging and potentially dangerous kinds of diving or caving and presents many hazards. Cave diving is a form of penetration diving, meaning that in an emergency a diver cannot swim vertically to the surface due to the cave's ceilings, and so must swim the entire way back out.
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Why is the Blue Hole so dangerous?

Blue holes, physically, are hazardous due to their structure and depth. Their surrounding walls cause bad water circulation, meaning the water is generally depleted of oxygen. Their depth needs specialized training. Nitrogen narcosis will be common.
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Is cave water safe to drink?

Don't drink cave water. Bring enough water that it will last beyond the estimated length of your expedition. Pack high-energy foods that can survive the tight confines of a cave.
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What is a blue hole in the ocean?

A blue hole can be an oasis in an otherwise barren seafloor. Blue holes are diverse biological communities full of marine life, including corals, sponges, mollusks, sea turtles, sharks, and more. The seawater chemistry in the holes is unique and appears to interact with groundwater and possibly aquifer layers.
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What is in the 4th Chamber of Jacob's Well?

The few who have seen the fourth chamber say it is "virgin cave" with fantastic limestone formations and no gravel. Covering the bottom is fine silt that can totally obscure vision when kicked up by one misstep. Ironically, there was a time when it was impossible to descend into Jacob's Well.
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Why is Jacob's Well so dangerous?

The cave's chambers can be tricky, especially the third one located 80 feet below the surface which features a 'fake' exit that has trapped and killed at least one diver. The fourth chamber is perhaps the most dangerous since it involves squeezing through a very narrow passageway.
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Has anyone been to the bottom of Jacobs Well?

The well takes an initial plunge through 23 feet of well-lit water to an apparent bottom, but then it veers off into a descent of increasing darkness. I visited with Gregg Tatum who has logged over 250 dives there. He says it is no place for a novice.
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What is the Blue Hole in Egypt?

The Blue Hole is a deep, natural sinkhole in the Gulf of Aqaba, just north of the South Sinai tourist town of Dahab. It is considered to be one of the most significant natural landmarks in Egypt. Geologists believe that this submarine sinkhole formed thousands of years ago during the melting of the last ice age.
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Does Jacob's well still exist?

Jacob's Well has since been restored and a new church modelled along the designs of the Crusader-era church houses the well inside it, in a crypt on a lower level.
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Does Jacob's well still produce water?

The Samaritan woman told Jesus that 'the well is deep' (John 4:11) and indeed it is as it goes down over 70 feet (20 metres) and is still producing clear, chilled water for drinking which pilgrims are encouraged to drink and to take water back home with them.
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Can you swim in Jacobs Well?

Things to do at the preserve:

A fee is only required to swim in Jacob's Well. Swimming is permitted (with reservations only) between May 1-September 30. Hiking, birding, picnicking, geocaching, photography and viewing the spring are permitted within park hours, with no reservation needed.
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How many bodies are in the Blue Hole?

Famous for freediving for its easy access directly from the shore and the lack of current, the Blue Hole is known to have the highest diving fatalities in the world with an estimated death of 130 to 200 divers from recent years.
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Are there fish in blue holes?

About Blue Hole

The most popular species caught here are Brook trout and Brown trout.
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What lives at the bottom of the Great Blue Hole?

Erika Bergman: Underneath that there's no oxygen, no life, and down there we found conchs and conch shells and hermit crabs that had fallen into the hole and suffocated, really.
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Can you light a fire in a cave?

Never build a fire under a rock overhang or in a cave. The heat could cause the rock to expand, with sections cracking and breaking, and possibly falling down on you and your fire.
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Are there creatures in caves?

This group includes earthworms, some beetles, cave crickets, frogs, salamanders, and some crustaceans (such as crayfish). Troglobites: from the Greek words "troglos" (cave) and "bios" (life). They are the true cave dwellers which spend their entire lives in the cave.
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Do caves ever collapse?

The caves can be small or very large, and can be shallow or deep below the surface. The collapse can occur abruptly, taking mere seconds, or it can take many decades, slowly forming depressions.
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Are there sharks in the Blue Hole?

Many species of sharks live in or near the cave

Biodiversity is one of the most important reasons why people want to see Great Blue Hole. In particular, this place is home to several shark species including Caribbean reef sharks, nurse sharks, hammerheads, bull sharks, and black tip sharks.
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What is the crush depth for a human?

Human bone crushes at about 11159 kg per square inch. This means we'd have to dive to about 35.5 km depth before bone crushes. This is three times as deep as the deepest point in our ocean.
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Why is the Red Sea so dangerous?

Fire coral, millepora spp is a hydrozoan which has stinging nematocysts on its surface. The chief danger of fire coral is to snorkellers or divers brushing against it. Crown-of-thorns starfishes are covered in spines which have a venomous sheath. The venom may cause highly painful wounds and even paralysis.
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