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![]() "Galen Hekhuis" wrote in message ... On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 19:11:23 -0800, Melissa wrote: Being a bit claustrophobic with regards to underground exploration, the "cave" paddling I've done is only into fairly shallow sea caves. Do people even *paddle* in underground rivers running through caves? A bunch of commercial caves have some sort of underground boating experience. Bodies of water underground range from rather large lakes to small streams. In the US, anyway. I've heard of incredible rivers and caves, especially in the tropics. In the US most paddling in caves is going to be accompanied by some sort of underground portage. I've been in a few you could do some paddling in, but only a very few. Skocjanske Jame (jame = cave) in Solvenia http://www.park-skocjanske-jame.si/B...keJameENG.html has a spectacular underground river, the Reka, with torquoise-blue water and stunning rock formations that runs through a several-miles long gorge before emerging into a broad valley. I've always wondered what running that would be like....I hear that it has head clearance the whole way, just a series of underground class 2-3 rapids with pretty large falls and compression waves. --riverman |
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