Silfra is unforgettable, dived here a few years ago, breath taking, lol, even with a full cylinder :) Bit cold sure, but we had hot choc after it, and some G&T as well :) .If you wanna dive, not snorkeling in hot water in a 40 meters cave where the water is warm ,crystal clear, try Hungary ! Heviz lake . Your log book must be almost full :) to be allowed diving there . The oldest and most well-known bath of Hungary. In the large cave, which was explored in 1975, there are several cold and warm-water springs mixing and from here, the mixed medicinal water flows on through a narrow passage,( through this you pull yourself by a strong rope to the entrance of the cave,with zero visibility) then gets to the thermal lake from the Spring Cave at a constant temperature of 38.5 °C. Due to its special status, the spring cave can be visited only with observing the strict regulations and the rules of cave diving and after obtaining the permission of the relevant nature conservation authority. Lake Hévíz is the second largest thermal lake on earth. Scuba diving theRe is a great way to relax ( get frightened and awed inside as well )plus see some amazing things. If you haven’t tried it, you should definitely give it a go! Have you ever enjoyed *diving bell* ? Here you can ! Thank you so much for the stunning post .♥ GM ~ www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g274894-d626137-r262637052-Thermal_Lake_Of_Heviz-Heviz_Zala_County_Western_Transdanubia.html
@user-hf2se9 😂 love the breathtaking pun! WOW thank you so much for that recommendation! I've never looked into it but that sounds TRULY incredible. I sometimes wonder what beautiful and rare places exist on this planet that we've yet to venture on. It sounds like not many people have been to the spot you're talking about so that's very special 🙏
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@danielhaywood641 not the tropical snorkelling we're used to 😂
Was great fun when I did it! Though having a suit leak was not so great 🥶
@thomashantun you did the HARDCORE version 😂 still worth it though right?
@ Absolutely, would do it all again
@thomashantun 😍✨️ just next time without the leak...
Silfra is unforgettable, dived here a few years ago, breath taking, lol, even with a full cylinder :) Bit cold sure, but we had hot choc after it, and some G&T as well :) .If you wanna dive, not snorkeling in hot water in a 40 meters cave where the water is warm ,crystal clear, try Hungary ! Heviz lake . Your log book must be almost full :) to be allowed diving there . The oldest and most well-known bath of Hungary. In the large cave, which was explored in 1975, there are several cold and warm-water springs mixing and from here, the mixed medicinal water flows on through a narrow passage,( through this you pull yourself by a strong rope to the entrance of the cave,with zero visibility) then gets to the thermal lake from the Spring Cave at a constant temperature of 38.5 °C. Due to its special status, the spring cave can be visited only with observing the strict regulations and the rules of cave diving and after obtaining the permission of the relevant nature conservation authority. Lake Hévíz is the second largest thermal lake on earth. Scuba diving theRe is a great way to relax ( get frightened and awed inside as well )plus see some amazing things. If you haven’t tried it, you should definitely give it a go! Have you ever enjoyed *diving bell* ? Here you can ! Thank you so much for the stunning post .♥ GM ~ www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g274894-d626137-r262637052-Thermal_Lake_Of_Heviz-Heviz_Zala_County_Western_Transdanubia.html
@user-hf2se9 😂 love the breathtaking pun! WOW thank you so much for that recommendation! I've never looked into it but that sounds TRULY incredible. I sometimes wonder what beautiful and rare places exist on this planet that we've yet to venture on. It sounds like not many people have been to the spot you're talking about so that's very special 🙏