cameras on Cenote Dives

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There is a cenote - either Ponderosa (aka Eden) or Choc Mool - I cannot recall which, that prohibits cameras 100%. The landowner started to prohibit them ever since a diver with a camera destroyed some stalactites due to buoyancy issues.

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There is a cenote - either Ponderosa (aka Eden) or Choc Mool - I cannot recall which, that prohibits cameras 100%. The landowner started to prohibit them ever since a diver with a camera destroyed some stalactites due to buoyancy issues.

Unless it was in the last year, it wasn't Poderosa as they didn't say a thing about my GoPro. A smaller camera like a GoPro was allowed in Tajma Ha with no fee, but apparently larger cameras will incur a fee.

Got 45 minutes of video from it, but it wasn't very good.
 
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