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first organization devoted to cave
science in the world.
Other early speleologists include Herbert E. Balch. An
international speleological congress was...
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Riesending cave
between 8–19 June 2014, in Bavaria, Germany,
after a
speleologist who had been
exploring the cave in a
group of
three suffered a traumatic...
- Павел Евгеньевич Демидов; 13
August 1971 – 23
August 2020) was a
Russian speleologist, most
known for his work in
extreme cave exploration,
especially as the...
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Hasenmayer (born 28
October 1941 in Pforzheim, Germany) is a
German speleologist and cave
diver from
Birkenfeld in Baden-Württemberg,
whose spectacular...
- 2014 it
became well
known because of a
large effort to
rescue a lead
speleologist. The
Riesending cave (German for "huge thing") is a pit cave in the Untersberg...
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Milutin Veljković (1935 – 2011) was a
Serbian speleologist, electrician, and
physics student, best
known for
setting a new
Guinness World Record for the...
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Artur "Conrad" Kozłowski (17
October 1977 – 5
September 2011) was a
Polish cave
diver who
spent his last
years in Ireland.
Amongst other achievements in...
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during a
brief period of
temporary mining activity. In 1990, a team of
speleologists uncovered eight mummies,
dating back to
around 1283 AD,
during a rescue...
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tepui and
having a
patch of
forest on its base. It is
named after the
speleologist Édouard-Alfred Martel.
Together with the
neighbouring Sima
Humboldt it...
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villagers dating back to
around 1283 AD. They were
uncovered by a team of
speleologist/archaeologists
during a
rescue excavation in the
Qadisha Valley of Lebanon...