==> The 4th longest underwater cave in Australia discovered.
From World Caving News http://www.zenas.gr/WCN => 7 Nov. 2006.Hi There Fellow 
Explorers! Cave Divers Alan Polini and Paul Hosie have  just returned from a 
one week expedition to the Nullarbor Plain exploring and surveying the 
magnificent Burnabbie Cave.  It is not unusual that the cave was extended by 
500m and now has over 2,750m (9,000ft) of surveyed passages with a number of  
leadscontinuing.  This makes it the fourth longest underwater cave in Australia 
so far discovered. What did make this effort unusual was the use of off mounted 
closed circuit rebreathers to make the 950m (3,000ft) penetration through 
tenrestrictions to the point where exploration of the cave was progressed using 
traditional side-mounted open circuit scuba equipment. Most dives conducted 
were between 3 and 4 hours duration. Details of the dives, equipment used and 
an updated map of the cave will be presented at the upcoming Australian 
Speleological Federation Conference at Mount Gambier in January 2007. Kind 
Regards,Paul HosieSource: Paul Hosie via OZCavers mailing list.
http://www.zenas.gr/site/home/eng_detail.asp?iData=5225



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