Cave diving is a type of technical diving in which specialized SCUBA equipment is used to enable the exploration of natural or artificial caves which are at least partially filled with water. It is an extension of the more common sport of caving, but is much more rarely practised because of the skills and equipment required, and because of the high potential risks.
Despite these risks, water-filled caves attract cavers and speleologists due to their often unexplored nature, and present divers with a technical diving challenge. Caves often have a wide range of unique physical features, such as stalactites and stalagmites, and can contain unique flora and fauna not found elsewhere.
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This was painted by Ramiro Fauve in Los Angeles
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It is hard to believe that this small instrument, made of simple pieces of wood cut out and glued together, consisting of only four cords, and whose sound range and volume are relatively low, has acquired such prominence in the world of music. The prodigy is one of the incomprehensible phenomena of the history of mankind!
The violin, which developed from its primitive form of fiddler’s instrument to accompany singing and dancing, reached an unequaled level of perfection in only a few decades. It became, in the hands of great musicians, the preferred instrument for expressing creative imagination.
The violin indeed was to prove itself both as a solo and as a concert instrument.
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