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Thanks for the Photos and for the great support from the
slowly building strong team "Zone23" which continues to
amaze us.

Z23 set up 2 x 33amp scooters and 2 safeties at 1.1 km
(twice as much as June support team),
also placing negative heating tubes and deco bottles, then
also doing back to back clean up dives same distance in
several days !

We were on the trigger for just over 4hr and running SUEX
"fast motors",
I mean we were doing almost twice the speed of gavins
with D20-RB80 multiple stages and scooters.
we did the final test for the new SUEX " N" handle. (coming
by the end of the month too)

Also thanks to the Check team for a great job on the line
and map and the Dorgali Speleological team which allows
us to dive there.

The caves levels out after first deep Pit for the next 2km
and then drops down again to 30mt to go back to 1mt
before dropping again beyond 50mt depth.
Unfortunately there are several "air bells" and so Bue
Marino is not a single sump,
actually is not longer a candidate for the longest sump in
Italy / Europe.
But there are other options ........
; )
Still BM is a beautiful cave and a great locations for long
range cave diving in relatively warm water.


Thanks to the team for this project:

Surface Manager :
Fabio Sagheddu

Support Team :
Marco Barlocco, Simone Iaria, Carmelo Fasci

RB Team :
Alessandro F, Nick Toussaint

No accidents, no dcs, no fatalities
Sardegna, Bue Marino 2
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