What is the deepest cave dive ever recorded?


What is the deepest cave dive ever recorded? Note that Bushmansgat is located 1550 m/5000 feet above sea level. When adjusted for altitude, Gomes' dive was equivalent to a sea level dive to a depth of 339m/1,112 ft making it the deepest cave dive on record.


Are there caves under the ocean?

Sea caves or littoral caves are formed primarily from erosion caused by waves. They can be formed along the ocean coast and lakeshores where water impacts bedrock. Most sea caves are formed along weaknesses in the rock, such as faults, fractures, or bedding/foliation planes and can occur in nearly every type of rock.


Who was the free diver that died?

Nicholas Lawrence Mevoli III (August 22, 1981 – November 17, 2013) was an American freediver who died while attempting to set an American record at the Vertical Blue competition at Dean's Blue Hole in the Bahamas.


Which country has the deepest underwater cave?

Hranice Abyss (Czech: Hranická propast) is the deepest flooded pit cave in the world. It is a karst sinkhole near the town of Hranice, Czech Republic.