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What are the 5 Golden Safety rules of Cave Diving?
Engaging in diving or any sport where one's life is at stake requires adherence to specific rules. While scuba diving involves certain risks, cave diving heightens these dangers due to the unique environment and the inherent challenges of navigating underwater caves. To ensure safety when exploring the depths of a cave, cave divers must follow these five essential rules. 1, Maintain a Continuous Guideline to the Cave Exit The word "maze" aptly characterizes the layout of most
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Oct 15, 20255 min read
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Cenote The Pit, cavern diving heaven.
A natural marvel; this cavern draws adventurous scuba divers from all over the world. Sun rays at cenote The Pit Cenote The Pit is a natural wonder that attracts daring scuba divers from all over the world. Located in the jungle of the Riviera Maya, near the town of Tulum, it is in Dos Ojos Park. This cenote is a hidden treasure offering an unforgettable diving experience due to its crystal-clear waters, unique geological formations, and significant depths. In this post, we'l
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Sep 15, 20253 min read
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First time diving the cenotes around Tulum, which ones should I visit ?
The cenotes around Tulum are suitable for certified divers but have different levels of difficulty. Here we are going to look at in what order you should visit them. Cenote diving Tulum It's crucial to keep in mind that you must be a certified diver to enter the cavern (an Open Water Diver certification suffices). Nonetheless, to truly appreciate everything these cenotes offer, you'll need excellent buoyancy skills due to the presence of numerous magnificent stalactites, stal
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Jul 20, 20257 min read
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Are the cenotes of Tulum safe for recreational scuba divers??
First of all, what exactly are the cenotes of Tulum, Mexico? They are crystal clear, fresh water sink holes in the Yucatan jungle that are the opening of Cavern zones and obviously appeal to inquisitive scuba divers. Here divers will see formations formed over thousands of years from dripping limestone, sun rays entering the water from the various collapses in the ceiling and aquatic life very different to what is seen in the ocean. Sun rays at cenote Dos Ojos But are they s
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Jan 18, 20242 min read
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Ready to start Dive Training in the Overhead Environment?
Cave course, cavern course, or cenote diving... Whatever your interest, we can help you. We offer all levels of training and guided dives.
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Apr 6, 20233 min read
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