Comments on: Cave diving through history: Cocklebiddy Cave, 1983 (Part 1) https://lizrogersphotography.com/2012/11/cave-diving-through-history-cocklebiddy-cave-1983-part-1/ Cave diving and underwater photography Wed, 26 Nov 2014 21:59:43 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 By: Hugh Marchant https://lizrogersphotography.com/2012/11/cave-diving-through-history-cocklebiddy-cave-1983-part-1/#comment-86003 Wed, 26 Nov 2014 21:59:43 +0000 http://lizrogersphotography.com/?p=1201#comment-86003 Wow – this is an amazing record of a dangerous dive. It indicates how much equipment, planning and practice is involved. You’ve gone to a lot of effort and it’s very clear and detailed. These are courageous people on an historic adventure. Thank you very much for sharing this, it’s very useful to me as a screenplay writer to have this ref for my research… cheers!

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By: Cave diving through history: Cocklebiddy Cave, 1983 (Part 2) | Liz Rogers Photography https://lizrogersphotography.com/2012/11/cave-diving-through-history-cocklebiddy-cave-1983-part-1/#comment-3895 Mon, 26 Nov 2012 00:07:50 +0000 http://lizrogersphotography.com/?p=1201#comment-3895 […] a rest break at the top of the Toad Hall chamber with a tank. Note the single tank carrying pack as seen on the tank Hugh was breathing off in the first sump. Someone else is setting up camp in the […]

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By: Irene Phillps https://lizrogersphotography.com/2012/11/cave-diving-through-history-cocklebiddy-cave-1983-part-1/#comment-3844 Thu, 15 Nov 2012 14:32:39 +0000 http://lizrogersphotography.com/?p=1201#comment-3844 Great post!!! This sounds like the film “Sanctum” although they had the modern diving kits but it’s still under the same idea and one more thing classic still rocks \m/… 😀 Thanks for sharing and I’m looking forward for part two…

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