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I just returned from a fantastic Cenote dive experience. In two days I was able to dive 6 different Cenotes in this order:
Angelita
Gran Cenote
Temple of Doom (Escleto or Calavera)
Carwash
Dos Ojos
Dream Gate
I dove with Jeff and Gosia of Tulumscuba Diving.
Jeff has been in the area exploring caves since 1999. He's very active in the cave community and has discovered and laid new lines in many miles of undiscovered cave routes.
Gosia has been exploring and diving there there for a couple years. Before here she was leading dives in Cabo Pulmo.
Here I am with my buddy and Gosia, standing near the opening of Dreams Gate.
I'll admit, I'm much better at taking pics of pretty fish, but here are a few of the shots I took while there.
Here I am at Carwash:
This is my friend Mike hovering over the "island" in Angelita.
Not sure which one this was:
Looking back at divers and snorkelers at Gran Cenote:
This is just the algae layer at the entry/exit of Dreams Gate. It doesn't reflect the Cenote at all. Once you are in the cavern it becomes incredibly clear. The stalactites and stalagmites are breathtaking.
Looking back at the entry point at Dos Ojos:
I can't say enough good things about Jeff and Gosia. They were incredibly thorough and patient with us. It was my friend's first time, and mine as well.
They gave great dive briefings, and we always felt secure about what we about to experience. Of course there are no ways to explain the sheer beauty and jaw-dropping excitement around every corner.
You can contact them at: tulumscuba@gmail.com. I don't think they have a detailed website, but I do know they have a Facebook page.
Angelita
Gran Cenote
Temple of Doom (Escleto or Calavera)
Carwash
Dos Ojos
Dream Gate
I dove with Jeff and Gosia of Tulumscuba Diving.
Jeff has been in the area exploring caves since 1999. He's very active in the cave community and has discovered and laid new lines in many miles of undiscovered cave routes.
Gosia has been exploring and diving there there for a couple years. Before here she was leading dives in Cabo Pulmo.
Here I am with my buddy and Gosia, standing near the opening of Dreams Gate.
I'll admit, I'm much better at taking pics of pretty fish, but here are a few of the shots I took while there.
Here I am at Carwash:
This is my friend Mike hovering over the "island" in Angelita.
Not sure which one this was:
Looking back at divers and snorkelers at Gran Cenote:
This is just the algae layer at the entry/exit of Dreams Gate. It doesn't reflect the Cenote at all. Once you are in the cavern it becomes incredibly clear. The stalactites and stalagmites are breathtaking.
Looking back at the entry point at Dos Ojos:
I can't say enough good things about Jeff and Gosia. They were incredibly thorough and patient with us. It was my friend's first time, and mine as well.
They gave great dive briefings, and we always felt secure about what we about to experience. Of course there are no ways to explain the sheer beauty and jaw-dropping excitement around every corner.
You can contact them at: tulumscuba@gmail.com. I don't think they have a detailed website, but I do know they have a Facebook page.