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Martyn Farr (born Crickhowell, Wales, March 3, 1951) is a leading exploratory cave diver and caver, known for his record-breaking cave dives[1][2][3] and the exploration of many miles of previously undiscovered underground passages (e.g. in Ogof y Daren Cilau and Noon's Hole). As an author and photographer[citation needed] he has written many books on the subject of cave diving history and techniques and caving locations.[4]

Life and career

Farr began caving in 1961 and cave diving in 1971, and within 10 years had established a world record for underwater cave penetration in the Bahamas.[5] He is noted within the cave diving community for his explorations in Wookey Hole in 1977 and 1982, and for completing the first traverse of Llangattock Mountain in Wales in 1986, the execution of which was a televised media event, being the longest and deepest caving through trip in the British Isles. In 1978, Farr discovered also the Pollatoomary cave in the Partry Mountains of the Republic of Ireland. In 2008, his student Artur Kozłowski explored this cave to a depth of 103 metres (338 ft), which made it the deepest known cave on the British Isles.[6]

As well as running a cave diving training facility in South Wales, Farr is a regular contributor to diving magazines around the world.[7][8] Farr has also acted as support diver in some of the world's most notable cave diving penetrations, including the British-led expedition to Pozo Azul in Spain in September 2010, which at 8.8 km (5.5 miles) of underwater travel is the world's longest cave diving penetration.[9][10]

Farr is the author of The Darkness Beckons, regarded as the definitive book on the history of UK cave diving.[11] TDI instructor.

Bibliography

  • The Darkness Beckons - The History And Development Of Cave Diving (1980)
  • The Great Caving Adventure (1984)
  • Wookey: The Caves Beyond (1985)
  • Darkworld - The Secrets Of Llangattock Mountain (1997)
  • The Secret World Of Porth yr Ogof (1998)
  • Dan yr Ogof: The Jewel Of Welsh Caves (1999)
  • Underground Wales (2001)
  • Diving In Darkness - Beneath Rock, Under Ice, Into Wrecks (2003)

See also

References

  1. ^ Cave Diving Group – The Golden Age
  2. ^ Cave Diving Group – 1980’s to Present
  3. ^ Irish Times article referencing Farr's records for longest and deepest sump dives in Ireland in the 1980s
  4. ^ Books by Martyn Farr
  5. ^ Pursuits, Limitless (25 February 2015). "The darkness beckons: an interview with cave diver Martyn Farr". Limitless Pursuits. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
  6. ^ Siggins, Lorna (7 September 2011). "'There is no rescue - only recovery, if you're lucky'". Irish Times. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  7. ^ Interview with Martyn Farr in Advance Diver Magazine (US)
  8. ^ Martyn Farr writes about diving the caves beneath Australia's Nullarbor Plain in Diver Magazine (UK) Archived 2011-04-19 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ The world's longest cave diving penetration
  10. ^ Support diver Martyn Farr writes about the world record Pozo Azul cave diving penetration Archived 2011-10-07 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ The Darkness Beckons "has achieved legendary status" - Diver Magazine (UK) Archived 2011-10-18 at the Wayback Machine