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Tales of Dirt, Danger, and Darkness
by Paul Jay Steward, Greyhound Press, 1998, Paperback.
Twenty six stories from the twisted mind of Paul Steward takes the reader on a roller coaster ride of hell-filled passages. Guaranteed to give even the seasoned of cavers the chills. Paul has a story about anything you can possibly imagine that can happen in a cave.
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Caverns Measureless to Man
by Sheck Exley, Cave Books, June 1994, Hardback.
"A classic in cave diving and Sheck was probably the worlds greatest cave diver." Paul Steward
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Darkness Beckons, The
by Martyn Farr, Hodder Headline Plc, November 1991, Hardback.
Describes the techniques and fascinating history of cave diving from the first known cave dive in 1878 to the sophisticated rebreather systems used by divers today. Includes stories from the United States, France, Switzerland, The West Indies, Mexico, South Africa, UK and Australia.
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Deep Into Blue Holes
by Rob Palmer, Media Publishing Ltd, March 1997, Paperback.
Palmer uses a fine documentative approach, weaving the evolution and aspects of technical diving with the biology and history of the Andros Island blue holes and caves. The challenging, sometimes fatal experiences of diving these beautiful caves is described in a smooth almost conversational style.
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