Very exciting video. I was so nervous you were going to get hung up on those tree branches. The water clarity was amazing. Love all you videos Charlie, and especially you expertise in the kitchen.
King Eric! Thank you my friend. Your perspective on photography and cinematography is as good as it gets. Aiming to be back in Manila this fall. Miss ya bro!
On that particular dive, the sulfur cloud was ~90ft. It moves around, apparently. Ascending through that cloud is still one of my favorite experiences in diving.
Very exciting video. I was so nervous you were going to get hung up on those tree branches. The water clarity was amazing. Love all you videos Charlie, and especially you expertise in the kitchen.
Thanks Marge! 🥰
Incredible footage as always. Great job. Keep them coming! 😊
Thank you! Cenote Angelita is such a special place. Very difficult to capture it in such low light.
My man... Fantastic video. Amazing shots, your lighting, exposure, colors are top notch. This is Nat Geo level content. Bravo!
King Eric! Thank you my friend. Your perspective on photography and cinematography is as good as it gets. Aiming to be back in Manila this fall. Miss ya bro!
@@BonaFideWorldGuide My pleasure, looking forward to it!
Wow totally wild! 🤙
Cenote Angelita is one of the most surreal places I have ever been. It's haunting and humbling at the same time.
El gran Victor Rosado.
Don Victor!
Está claro que ay se ven profesionales del buceo 😃👌😜
Es muy importante tener mucha experiencia en buceo al explorar cenotes y cuevas.
I just dove Zapote a month ago! how deep was the sulfur cloud in Angelita?
On that particular dive, the sulfur cloud was ~90ft. It moves around, apparently. Ascending through that cloud is still one of my favorite experiences in diving.