This video is remarkable and leaves me with two primary thoughts: These divers (and the camera operator) are remarkable to watch--they're efficient and graceful with virtually zero impact to the cave floor or overhead structure. That's the result of years of experience and truly expert. Secondly, the beauty is almost unworldly, and yet another reminder of the truly wonderful natural beauty of Florida. Well done
Those karst formations are so beautiful and the rooms are huge! All under our feet! Amazing. Just wish others saw it that way instead of just seeing water permits
this place has been very remoldeled lately right? , ive seen the photos from the 2013 and 2016 tragedies and it looked like a lake in the middle of the wild, with only a weary wooden stair. Now it looks like an amusement park!. This is the eagle nest sink, right?
This is some seriously incredible footage. What was your bottom time? I saw another video of some guys in there with a 3 hour bottom time and a subsequent 13 hour deco obligation..
This video is remarkable and leaves me with two primary thoughts: These divers (and the camera operator) are remarkable to watch--they're efficient and graceful with virtually zero impact to the cave floor or overhead structure. That's the result of years of experience and truly expert.
Secondly, the beauty is almost unworldly, and yet another reminder of the truly wonderful natural beauty of Florida.
Well done
Thank you!
Taken the kayak tour several times. Had no idea there was a cave system under it. It's beautiful.
Amazing really, while I’m not claustrophobic, but seeing the slabs of former ceiling now resting heavily on the floor, gives me pause. Well done
Thanks!
I live here in hernando county, no mare than 10 min from here and I never would have know this existed. This looks amazing
Literally gorgeous, it’s what I’d imagine another planet would look like
“Literally gorgeous” - as opposed to what? Figuratively gorgeous? 🤦♂️ God help us
@@drygordspellweaver8761 why dont you just fuck off. does it make you feel better belittling people?
Grew up in hernando Beach....weeki wachee is an amazing place....I explored much of the area ...and the surrounding lone rock mines..
What a dive!
Those karst formations are so beautiful and the rooms are huge! All under our feet! Amazing. Just wish others saw it that way instead of just seeing water permits
this place has been very remoldeled lately right? , ive seen the photos from the 2013 and 2016 tragedies and it looked like a lake in the middle of the wild, with only a weary wooden stair. Now it looks like an amusement park!. This is the eagle nest sink, right?
No, that is NOT “The Nest”. It is the Weeki Wachee head spring. Where the mermaids perform. It looks like an amusement park, because it is.
Nicely done sir! I miss diving those systems.
You guys have some A class footage here!
Meanwhile... in the aquifer under US-19 and SR-50
Fantastic work. Brings me back to the exciting days of WKPP up at Wakulla. Keep up the great work (and may the flow stay low!).
this is just total madness. 1 mistake and it all goes haywire lol
This is some seriously incredible footage.
What was your bottom time? I saw another video of some guys in there with a 3 hour bottom time and a subsequent 13 hour deco obligation..
Twin Dees,....Dees Nuts! 😂😂😂 Cool video btw!
No air bubbles, no silt displacement, no vegetation, no fish, just liquid space.
You guys are trucking through there
Awesome!
Glad you think so!
That is a big system.
Cool propelltion units.. not sure what they are called.
DPV they are using dive x scooters it looks like which are 10-12k DPVs
Interesting that this cave system has several areas of stalactite formations...
How deep is that cave?
There are areas of the cave in excess of 400 feet, though much of the cave is between 270-310 feet deep.