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The Cenotes are breathtaking! I've been lucky enough to visit Mexico three times now in the last few years and I'm still blown away by how stunningly beautiful they are. I certainly do have *alot* more shots. Here's just a small selection to whet your whistle... note that these are a combination of cavern (anyone can dive them) and cave (you must be a qualified cave diver to visit these spots) shots...Very nice Jason, how did you find the cenotes? Got anymore?
Jason, those are superb!The Cenotes are breathtaking! I've been lucky enough to visit Mexico three times now in the last few years and I'm still blown away by how stunningly beautiful they are. I certainly do have *alot* more shots. Here's just a small selection to whet your whistle... note that these are a combination of cavern (anyone can dive them) and cave (you must be a qualified cave diver to visit these spots) shots...
Thank you! Lots more to see here...Jason, those are superb!
Jason, that first one in Angelita, WOW, I'm liking that!!!! Cenotes for me next year then
Day 2 of this trip. Richelieu rock and th prettiest purple soft coral I have ever seen.
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Hi Lee, that is a stunning image, love the light coming through. I see you used an em 1, what housing do you use for it?
Keep toying with the idea of picking up an Olympus tg tracker.
A couple of mine to keep things going-
Green turtle having a kip.
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Long nose hawkfish
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Moray eel getting a spruce up
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Mike
Love the Longnose Mike, Ive only seen one and I had a wide angle on at the time so no pics!
@michael23 apologies I have only just seen this post, thanks for the comment on the image, regarding the housing, I use a nauticam one