My little underwater camera couldn't catch enough light in the caves, which is too bad. Luckily, there are people out there with really expensive cameras that can show you the exact cenote we dove in, like these sites. This was an amazing dive, the favorite I have been on. The bubbles on the roof of the cave glittered like mercury. The water was so clear and the landscape so alien it felt like being in space. Stalactites stretched down from the ceiling; a weird thing to see under water. Tiny fish flew by the beams of our flashlights and bats fluttered overhead (in the air...no swimming bats here.) A wonderful experience that I would recommend to anyone, excluding those with claustrophobia.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Cancun 2 of 4: Diving
My little underwater camera couldn't catch enough light in the caves, which is too bad. Luckily, there are people out there with really expensive cameras that can show you the exact cenote we dove in, like these sites. This was an amazing dive, the favorite I have been on. The bubbles on the roof of the cave glittered like mercury. The water was so clear and the landscape so alien it felt like being in space. Stalactites stretched down from the ceiling; a weird thing to see under water. Tiny fish flew by the beams of our flashlights and bats fluttered overhead (in the air...no swimming bats here.) A wonderful experience that I would recommend to anyone, excluding those with claustrophobia.
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That looks like so much fun. Diving in a cave still freaks me out a bit, but it is so pretty, maybe I could overcome that!
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