Death Diving, Diving Accident Stories, Cave Diving Tragedy
On the evening of May 14, 1955, at Radium Springs near Albany, Georgia, Navy Lieutenant Murray Anderson descended into a water-filled cave and never came back. Beneath the surface, seventy feet down, a narrow opening led into a submerged labyrinth few people had ever explored. Anderson had logged more than 200 hours underwater. He was confident. Experienced. Respected.
But before sunrise the next morning, the Navy would be flying in a recovery team. And the man who had entered the cave to map new territory would become the first recorded cave diving fatality in the United States.
What happened inside that cave would permanently change the way divers approach the underwater world.
In today’s video we look at Mexico’s Worst Diving Deaths Ever… Keep watching to see Death Diving, Diving Accident Stories and Cave Diving Tragedy.
On our Adventures Gone Wrong channel No Room For Error, we will go through Claustrophobic Horror, Disaster Stories and Tragic Adventures. Stay tuned for the latest Cave Tragedy and Diving Disaster in Adventures Gone Wrong.
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Cave divers say the cave always wins. This story explains why.