4. WHAT ARE CAVERNS OR CAVES?
Caves form naturally by the weathering of
rock and often extend deep underground
Study of caves-Speleology
Cavities or hollow spaces inside a rocky mass
that are large enough for a person to explore
21. you need to be trained extensively before you
go cave diving
when you're down there, you don't have the
ability to come straight back up to the surface
if you don't have a light, there is zero light
There are passages where you can get lost, and
you can stir up the bottom and not be able to
see inches in front of your face
24. Caves in Management Aspect
The respect and the safeguard of the
subterranean environment
Economic development of the caves by
supplying to all its members
The experiences and solutions gained on the
subject of research and management activities
carried out by the most advanced caves which
can afford a larger expenses
25. ISCA…
To promote proper management to ensure
the conservation and preservation of show
caves
To promote and increase public awareness
and interest in show caves
To promote a concern in show cave
management for the safety of visitors and
guests in the use and enjoyment of show
caves
26. To compile, preserve, publish and share
cooperative data, both technical and
promotional, for members
To promote and maintain an international
organization of persons, associations,
corporations and government agencies