Cenote Calavera- Richie Schmittner and Jeff Clark
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- čas přidán 1. 03. 2012
- Underwater cave out takes from a 2011 Japanese production (TV Asahi) Richie and Jeff dive and light beautiful Cenote Calaveras of the Sac Actun System in Mexico
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I've read that these cenotes were formed by the impact of that big asteroid that hit the hearth some 65 million years ago which by the way killed most of the dinosaurs on this planet. The Yucatan peninsula was ground zero.
Amazing place, beautiful video, great work guys!!!
Greetings from Chihuahua Mexico!!
awesome , i love cenotes.
Wow, if that's the "B" stuff, I can't wait to see the final production: beautiful!!!!
WONDERFULL !!!!!!!!
amazing....
So beautiful, but at the same time terrifying.
Yeah, I wouldn't know what to do if something goes wrong down there!
This is a beautiful cave, and the photography is gorgeous. But, and this is a big "BUT," this is a cave dive, and those diving here should be "cave diver" trained. Goran states below that spots in this cenote can be dived with only an open water certification, but that is only with guides, and you should check to ensure that the guide is cave diving certified. To get where these divers go, significant cave experience is required, and that includes good cave diving protocol (as is mentioned in this video). A diver recently lost his life here on a guided tour. Dive only within your certifications, and if not cave certified, don't go beyond the sign, no matter what the guide states.
Howd he died
Thanks for sharing. Honestly, the minor imperfections are greatly outweighed by the rest of the cinematography. If I was the director, I wouldn't have minded at all if these imperfections were included in my documentary.
You sound like Johnny Depp in arizona dream
A lot of spots in cenot you do not need to be cave diver , you can dive it with open water license
Yes, but you stay at the CAVERN area ( and allso a cave diber guide is mandatory). You don't get to the CAVES.