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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...
- Milutin Veljković (born 1935, Zaječar – died 2011, USA) was a Serbian speleologist, electrician, and physics student, best known for setting a new Guinness...
- Викторович Самохин; born July 14, 1971, in Simferopol) is a Crimean speleologist who holds the depth world record of cave diving in a sump at −2,196 meters...
- 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...
- Krubera is one of the two known caves deeper than 2,000 metres. Georgian speleologists from "Kipiani group" who discovered the cave in 1963 named it for Russian...
- 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...
- together with Cyril and Methodius. Furthermore, he is the patron saint of speleologists. On the island of Tenerife (Spain) he is the patron saint of fields...
- (23 February 1931 – 18 September 2019) was an American philosopher, speleologist and author. Watson taught philosophy at Washington University in St....
- experimental biologist T. R. Shaw (Trevor R. Shaw), English historian and speleologist This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
- 1960s in France. Previously, the activities of cave explorers, called speleologists, had been dismissed as more of a sport than a science and so the underground...