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  1. Agnes Milowka (23 December 1981 – 27 February 2011) was an Australian technical diver, underwater photographer, author, maritime archaeologist and cave explorer.

  2. Agnes Milowka Passion, Daring, Adventure. In the heart of Tiger's Eye. I am cold and alone inside the cave. Sitting there at 6m (20ft) I'm slowly loosing all feeling. I am so cold that it hurts. I am desperately craving comfort. To stay put is a mental struggle.

  3. Ms Milowka, who had explored Tank Cave many times, was reported missing about 1.45pm on Sunday. Her friends and fellow expert cave divers had since worked non-stop to recover her body.

  4. Jun 5, 2023 · Agnes Milowka tragically lost her life in Tank Cave after becoming disoriented and running out of air. Her body was found submerged in a tight section of the cave, and the exact cause of her death was attributed to the silt she stirred up from the cave walls and floor.

  5. Agnes Milowka. A MELBOURNE cave diver who died yesterday was a passionate expert who "couldn't wait to get underground". Every time Agnes Milowka, 29, descended into the dark, subterranean world of cave diving, she knew there was a chance she may never return to the surface.

  6. Mar 3, 2011 · The body of a world-renowned cave diver has been recovered from the underwater channels where she had been trapped since Sunday. Agnes Milowka, 29, ran out of air after becoming separated from her diving buddy in the eight kilometre-long channel system of Tank Cave near Mount Gambier in South Australia's south-east.

  7. Feb 28, 2011 · Agnes Milowka, 29, was a renowned diver who knew the risks of her weekend trip with fellow enthusiasts to Tank Cave between Millicent and Mt Gambier in South Australia's south-east.

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