A scuba diver has died after becoming trapped in a notorious underwater cave in Florida. Police rushed to the Twin Caves in ...
A scuba diver has tragically died in a notorious underwater cave after getting trapped in a 100ft deep labyrinth.
Cops rushed to Twin Caves in the Blue Springs Recreation Area, Florida after three people were reported missing during a trip. Rescue teams were able to drag two people out of the underwater cave.
One scuba diver died and two others were rescued after they ventured into one of Florida’s famously flooded caverns, according to searchers in the Panhandle.
A walk for the fortunate few: Only a limited number of travelers are allowed to visit these caves each year, but Cerè snagged a last-minute spot through a friend of a friend. Looking at photos ...
Well worth the wait! – Tim Smith In 1907, the Crystal & Fantasy caves were accidentally discovered by two young boys. The story goes that Carl Gibbons and Edgar Hollis were playing an intense ...
There are two types of caves in Minnesota: natural and man-made. Natural forming caves are found in soft bedrock, and they can be anything from a few feet deep to thousands of feet deep.
Two Chinese scientific researchers were successfully rescued recently from underwater karst caves in South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region after being missing for 69 hours. According to ...