The environment is simply beautiful, the formations, the layers of rock, sediment, clay etc. that have built over thousands of years and that not many people get to see. Caves are magical places
Scary and what’s the point of doing something horrify as driving get stuck, can’t find ur way back or out of air insane ikr maybe it’s do to human nature
I'm presuming they have qualified in technical diving and are also very experienced, an inexperienced diver would more likely "silt out" the tight spots and restrictions and start to panic in zero visibility. It would be very idiotic of anyone with little to no experience of diving to attempt anything like this no matter how brave or adventurous they think they might be. It's perfectly safe when you really know what your doing and follow the golden rules like a top gun fighter pilot and plan your dive and never dive alone.
Its a fairly small and very silty environment. No matter how good the skills and awareness, just moving your body along is going to draw up silt from the floor. As to the occasional fin lightly touching the ceiling, that can happen too. Virtually all of the silt seen is from the floor and dislodged as the body moves along pushing water forward
Watched a guy do this dive alone and no line , he nearly died .
Class, nicely done.
Awesome, Video!! 👍🤿🤿
Watch ,open water diver at orange Grove, he went in alone and only just got out .
It always felt like a spooky dive.
How do you feel when you reach your goal ? What emotion keeps bringing you back to these caves
The environment is simply beautiful, the formations, the layers of rock, sediment, clay etc. that have built over thousands of years and that not many people get to see. Caves are magical places
respect brother
i never knew how deep it was
The deepest part of lower orange grove is just below 170'
Look at my post above pal , shocking 😳
Scary and what’s the point of doing something horrify as driving
get stuck, can’t find ur way back or out of air insane ikr maybe it’s do to human nature
I'm presuming they have qualified in technical diving and are also very experienced, an inexperienced diver would more likely "silt out" the tight spots and restrictions and start to panic in zero visibility. It would be very idiotic of anyone with little to no experience of diving to attempt anything like this no matter how brave or adventurous they think they might be. It's perfectly safe when you really know what your doing and follow the golden rules like a top gun fighter pilot and plan your dive and never dive alone.
How cold is the water?
72
At 3:09 his flipper kicks silt off of the ceiling of all places
Its a fairly small and very silty environment. No matter how good the skills and awareness, just moving your body along is going to draw up silt from the floor. As to the occasional fin lightly touching the ceiling, that can happen too. Virtually all of the silt seen is from the floor and dislodged as the body moves along pushing water forward
There’s so little flow down in the lower circuit that the silt piles everywhere. And just 90’ above is the route to Challenge, which is gorgeous cave.