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Cristallino and Azul are the same cave system, but the picture is a different cenote.
 
That's the one. I thought there weren't that many with cool cliffs to jump off :) The system is Ponderosa.
 
Cenote diving is truly unique, some have visibility so clear that fellow divers look like they are suspended in air. There is nothing like swimming through a maze of stalagmites, some as thin as pencils. Water temps run in the 70s 2 dives run around US$120, dive groups are limited to 4, guides sling doubles and canister lights. Awesome stuff

So where to next Quero?
 
Cenote diving is truly unique, some have visibility so clear that fellow divers look like they are suspended in air. There is nothing like swimming through a maze of stalagmites, some as thin as pencils. Water temps run in the 70s 2 dives run around US$120, dive groups are limited to 4, guides sling doubles and canister lights. Awesome stuff

So where to next Quero?

I may have to give it another try :) I did a cavern course but came out unconvinced I liked swimming around underground. The coolest part by far was swimming back _towards_ the light and the fish.
 
Stand by. I'm looking for something.... I've been to a lot of places, but don't have many photos because of the "loss" of my hard drives (both the primary and the backup).
 
Try this on for size. Sunset where.jpg
 
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