Special alert: Coz Weather Report...
I have good and bad news for Invaders today. The good news is that the weather has turned for the far better. The rains have stopped, the sun is out and diving (at least across the channel along the Mayan Riviera) is awesome. Elena and I did two caves at Eden Cenote yesterday. The first, River Run, was pretty enough and a bit freaky deaky with the incessant halocline at 30 ft or so. It was like we were flying over the water's surface much of the time and the turbulance between the two layers distorted your vision. It made following the gold line a bit difficult and kind of fun. The second dive was to the Wizard's Den. WOW!!! Thousands upon thousands of stalagmites and tites really made you feel like you were in a a wizard's den deep in a gothic medieval castle. We don't get to see this in Florida caves. Not by any stretch of the imagination. I could hear the Fugue in D minor playing in my head during this dive.
Now the bad news, and I apologize for it in advance:
I have good and bad news for Invaders today. The good news is that the weather has turned for the far better. The rains have stopped, the sun is out and diving (at least across the channel along the Mayan Riviera) is awesome. Elena and I did two caves at Eden Cenote yesterday. The first, River Run, was pretty enough and a bit freaky deaky with the incessant halocline at 30 ft or so. It was like we were flying over the water's surface much of the time and the turbulance between the two layers distorted your vision. It made following the gold line a bit difficult and kind of fun. The second dive was to the Wizard's Den. WOW!!! Thousands upon thousands of stalagmites and tites really made you feel like you were in a a wizard's den deep in a gothic medieval castle. We don't get to see this in Florida caves. Not by any stretch of the imagination. I could hear the Fugue in D minor playing in my head during this dive.
Now the bad news, and I apologize for it in advance:
You simply won't want to leave.