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Underwater Caving

Underwater caving, also known as scuba diving in submerged caves, involves exploring natural cave systems beneath water bodies. It requires specialized equipment, training, and safety procedures due to complex passages, limited visibility, and potential hazards like silt, narrow passages, and water management. Divers navigate through submerged tunnels, often using guide lines to avoid getting lost, and explore unique geological formations, mineral deposits, and aquatic life. This activity combines elements of spelunking and scuba diving, demanding high skill levels, meticulous planning, and respect for conservation to ensure safety and preserve fragile ecosystems.