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Brett Hemphill, a renowned diver, died while exploring Phantom Springs Cave in Texas. It’s the deepest underwater cave in the U.S.
Brett Hemphill, a renowned diver, died while exploring Phantom Springs Cave in Texas. It’s the deepest underwater cave in the U.S.
It’s the deepest underwater cave in the U.S. National Renowned diver dies while exploring deepest underwater ... Even 10 years after his record dive, the cave continued drawing Hemphill back.
A renowned diver recently died while exploring an underwater cave system in Texas, believed to be the deepest of its kind in the United States, researchers say. Brett Hemphill, of Florida, began ...
Decorated diver Brett Hemphill, 56, died while exploring an underwater cave system in Texas thought to be the deepest of its kind in the United States. His body was found on October 8.
Brett Hemphill, a cave diver with Karst Underwater Research, prepares for a dive into the Weeki Wachee Springs in 2009. Hemphill died while diving in a deep Texas cave last week.
Scientists in eastern Czechia made a shocking discovery in a cave that goes 1,325 feet below ground, making it the worlds ...
Phil Short, experienced cave diver and Research Diving and Training Lead at DEEP, joins The Excerpt to take us down below, ... Along comes me the cave diver, millions of years later, ...
He had been diving the underwater caves of North Florida since he was a teen—by 1972, at age 23, he was the first person in the world to log 1,000 cave dives—and exploring them is what pushed ...