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  2. Dave Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.deepcave.com. David John Shaw (20 July 1954 – 8 January 2005) was an Australian scuba diver, technical diver, and airline pilot for Cathay Pacific, flying the Lockheed L-1011 Tristar, then the 747-400, and then the A330-300, A340-300, and A340-600. [1] He flew for Cathay Pacific from 1989 until his death in 2005.

  3. Dave Not Coming Back - Wikipedia

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    Dave Not Coming Back (French: La dernière plongée de Dave) is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Jonah Malak and released in 2020. [1] The film centres on diver Dave Shaw's death while attempting to recover the body of Deon Dreyer from the submerged Boesmansgat cave in 2005, through a mix of camcorder footage from the incident and the personal reflections of his surviving friend Don ...

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  5. Former Stanford coach David Shaw joins Denver Broncos front ...

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    Shaw resigned in 2022 after back-to-back 3-9 seasons with the Cardinal. ... Former Stanford coach David Shaw joins Denver Broncos front office. Nick Bromberg. June 20, 2024 at 11:19 AM.

  6. David Shaw (diver) - Wikipedia

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  7. Titans interview former Stanford coach David Shaw as 10th ...

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    Shaw — the winningest coach in Stanford history, with a 96-54 record in 12 seasons — recently interviewed with the […] The post Titans interview former Stanford coach David Shaw as 10th ...

  8. Deon Dreyer - Wikipedia

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    Ten years later, in October 2004, renowned cave diver David Shaw discovered Dreyer's body in the cave at a depth of 272 metres (892 ft). On 8 January 2005, Shaw tried to recover the body but died in the attempt. Shaw's close friend and support diver, Don Shirley, also nearly died and was left with permanent damage that has impaired his balance. [1]

  9. Boesmansgat - Wikipedia

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    Boesmansgat (or Bushmansgat), also known in English as " Bushman's Hole ", is a deep submerged freshwater cave (or sinkhole) in the Northern Cape province of South Africa, which has been dived to a depth of 282.6 metres (927 ft). Boesmansgat was believed to have first been explored by amateur diver Mike Rathbourne, in 1977. [citation needed]