Radium Springs, GA - Oct 31, 2015
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- Here's a video from yesterday's dive at Radium Springs in Georgia with Kelly Jessop and Peter Buzzacott. About 19 minutes into the dive my GoPro just quit videoing. Don't know why it did that. Anyway, I put together 9 minutes of video from what I got. The primary purpose of the dive was to look for the Georgia Blind Cave Salamander which lives in the cave. Kelly said he had not see them for about 15 months. We were lucky, we saw 3 of them. Check out my book "The Education of a Cave Diver" here: www.amazon.com...
I love radium in my drysuit
Keeps me energized while diving
Radium in your drysuit? Radium is a radioactive element, did you mean Argon?
@@GuyBryantCaveDiver it was a non realistic joke is all :)
Yes radium which is radioactive, radium? More like radi-Yum
@@GhostCaver OK, I thought it might have been a joke, but I wanted to make sure. LOL!
And the water is ice cold, almost too cold to be comfortable. I grew up in this area and have gone swimming there back in the day when it was still open to the public.
Flag Waver yes, it is nice and cold. I have heard that there are plans to eventually reopen it to swimming again in the future.
Wow!!
Suzi First thanks, glad you liked it.
How deep is the cave
Most of the cave ranges from 70 to 90 feet deep.
@@GuyBryantCaveDiver Wow! Man i grew up in this area. We would swim in it like it was ours, open to the public or closed, it did not matter. The creek where it flows into the flint! That's the spot! I love RADIUM SPRINGS blue hole & skywater creek. I'm going to go one day this summer when it's over 100 degrees and "accidently" fall of in there!!!!