Cave Diving Depth Record Gone Wrong | The Zacaton Sinkhole Incident

Cave Diving Depth Record Gone Wrong | The Zacaton Sinkhole Incident

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Publish Date:
18 December, 2023
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On April 6th, 1994, diving legend Sheck Exley was attempting to break the diving depth record in the Zacaton sinkhole when something went horrifyingly wrong. This is his story.

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Attributions/Special Thanks for Photographs:
KzooKy Vlogs, Stephan Fehringer, CCR diver

Video showing Zacaton - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWCbAT9aL3A

Writing and research by Jay Adams
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This video contains light dramatic reenactment but no actual footage or pictures of anyone being harmed or who has been harmed.

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