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it dosent affect you

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Obviously the above respondent isnot a caver!

Caves' aesthetic attractions, mental and physical challenges and scientific interest have strong emotional and philosophical effects on cavers, depending very much on the indidual's interests, tastes and abilities in the pursuit.

Add physical benefit of the exercise, the team-spirit, ethical code, caving-club social life and travel opportunities caving can bring.

Otehrwise we would not go caving!

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