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Exploring the caves of the world's biggest iceberg

In 2000, Canadian diver Jill Heinerth became the first person to explore the underwater caves of a vast iceberg.

In 2000, a Canadian diver became the first person to explore the underwater caves of a giant iceberg.

Jill Heinerth was already renowned for her exploits mapping vast underground cave networks in Florida.

But when a vast iceberg known as B-15 broke away from an ice shelf in Antarctica, Jill was given a unique challenge.

Braving sub-zero temperatures and the treachery of constantly shifting ice, she became the first person to ever enter one of these caves - a historic milestone in diving.

She spoke to Emily Finch in 2022. A Whistledown production.

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