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Marion Smith, the World’s Most Prolific Cave Explorer, Dies at 80

The New York Times – Sports:

He was particularly fond of vertical caving, often dangling freely in a hundred-foot abyss on a rope no thicker than a thumb.

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Caves and Caverns, Deaths (Obituaries), Exploration and Explorers, Southern States (US)
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