I used to watch this show when I was like 6 and I forgot about it until recently. So many memories. Thank you for keeping me entertained for all those years.
I'm sure Todd wasn't feel super safe after your intro about boat handling Jonathan. You're too funny. Thank you both for another beautiful, wonderful experience.
Never get enough of this kind of episodes cave diving! hope one day to do it!!! and excited for you about the new gear!! congrats and all the best!! waiting for more !!! Love from Tunisia
Great video! Quick correction about the side passage you went in, it is actually called Young siphon. For Parallel Line, one had to jump again (to the left, upstream) once on the Young siphon line. At the end of Young siphon (where you turned th dive) there is a crack going vertically up, taking you back to the cavern, close to there the gold line starts.
Everytime I watch you cave dive gives me anxiety. I keep thinking your not coming out. Then I remember if you didn't come out of the cave, there would not be a video to watch. But I still have to take my anxiety medication before I watch the video. Have a nice day, Chris from Missouri
Watching your cave videos gets me more excited to get certified!i will start my cave journey this july with intro to tec / cavern courses in playa del carmen mexico !
HI BWT,, GREAT VIDEO!!! MY SON MAX 7YR.S OLD AND I LOVED YOUR VIDEO!!! COOOL,,.. HA!! AIR PLANES UNDER WATER ,, MY SELF BEING IN THE MILITARY ARMY IT WAS A GREAT ON YOUR QTHER VIDEO,,.. COOL CAVES..GREAT,, THANK'S ...
I'm pretty experienced diver but I would never ever be brave enough to do cave diving. It always seemed to risky to me but you make it look fun and safe if you have the proper training of course. Another fantastic video!
So beautiful. It looked like you guys were floating in air not swimming since the water is so clear. I don't know why, but I expected to see aquatic life in the cave. I guess maybe the water is too fast moving for that though.
"The water is so clear..." if you think about it the Millpond is just a giant spring run. I've done a few dives in JB, it is a difficult cave to enter, the sandy bottom with few workable pull points means you have to kick your way in which kills your gas. But man it is a pretty cave, I need to go back when I get my DPV cert.
Jonathan, your lightning makes JB more beautiful than ever. Wife and I dive this cave frequently. Wife and I both have been beyond the second T in the mainline while on open circuit. I’ve been to the trash room on OC. Rebreathers make it easier, however. That part is true.
SPRINGS ARE AMAZING NATURAL PUMPS OF FILTERED HEALING WATER 💧ONE BIG AQUARIUM AND SOME OF THE ROOMS ARE BIG ENOUGH FOR A 747 DOUBLE DECKER JET WITH SPACE TO SPARE. ALL, TRULY AMAZING SOME ROOMS ARE LIKE 400 feet long and 200 high Lights don’t reach the walls Across from you. Florida Really is like Swiss Cheese on a Gigantic Scale. Limestone two Miles thick That used to be ocean Bottom in distant past. Great Filming You Guys.
@@elephantprotector well if you are confident in your ability and have a experienced crew that are there to help... Then you can take risks. Knowing your limits is still extremely important.
Thank you for all you do I have been a fan and been watching all you videos for years now and you have inspired to want to become a marine biologist and work out in the field so thank you
Every time I saw a big air bubble on the ceiling in your previous cave diving videos I always thought, 'I wonder if you could pop your head up and breathe for a little while?' Thanks for settling that thought in my head, great to see 😁👍
Great video of a cave in my home state. There is no way I'd ever dive into a caves more than I could hold my breath for!!! It'd be nice to see you be able to use rebreathers Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
I was trapped 5 hours binge watching these videos in my man cave. I became disoriented and confused from some form of intoxication about 3 hours in. I began to panic and used controlled breathing techniques I learned on here. I then hit the heated massage button on my custom lounge chair. My safety diver, (girlfriend), found me naked and unconscious with a spilled beer on the floor next to an empty bag of cheetos. She said my fingers and face had orange stains on them. She was able to fireman carry me to safety (bedroom). It seems I had become complacent and too comfortable and not recognizing the dangers of being alone in my man cave. Next time I will have a group with me and plenty of cheetos. Watching these videos, along with Free Solo, has given me the knowledge and confidence to flash my stair case and sit in my hot tub with zero fear. This has do to with years of experience and training. I'd first like to thank God. Then the two men who narrate these videos trapped in their own man caves. And finally, Alex Hanold, the human spider monkey.
Great content, as always! Love your cave diving videos! How much does a rebreather extent your dive time in a cave? You're then limited by the amount of OC bailout you can carry, right?
I am impressed and surprised you guys seem to enjoy using the ScubaPro Go Sport fins. I work for a ScubaPro platinum dealer in Fort Lauderdale. I have only used the Go Travel. My wife and I have a liveaboard trip to Turks and Caicos scheduled this year. Seeming it has your crews “blessing” we’ll have to consider these for the convenience of lightweight travel
They are really light. Not the most powerful. For cave diving we have now switched to Deep6 fins because they have a lot more thrust for frog kicking...but they definitely are a little heavier for travel.
For all diving, the frog kick should be what’s considered “normal”. Not the flutter. Reserve the flutter for those super rare occasions when you absolutely need power, and understand it comes at the sacrifice of efficiency and gas consumption.
At around 12:04 we can see what looks like a white cloth over the light secured by what looks like a rubber band. Is that to get a more soft/difused light?
Always enjoy your videos - really well produced. Would love to train basics with Ed. I'll never cave dive - too risk averse, but would love your suggestions on pretty/easy caverns to explore that you think are safe! (Tulum area maybe? Other ideas?)
Not a diver, but I love the ocean and I would love to take a dive course, but cave diving and confined spaces are not my thing. I don’t know how people do cave diving.
Question for Jonathan - are the “socks” on the lights to add difussion or to lower the power? Or maybe to protect the lights from scratching? Or maybe all of the above? 😅
I have some mildly technical questions: 1) the side passage also appeared to have a gold line, was it? Is it also referred to as a gold line? How do you differentiate the gold lines in a cave when briefing/debriefing? 2) what criteria are used to determine whether a side passage warrants its own line? Distance? Something worth seeing? Combinations of both? 3) is there a way to mark what appears to be a side tunnel to say ‘don’t bother, nothing to see here?’ so as not to waste future cave explorers time? I’m guessing updating some official map but maybe there is also something in the cave you do? Thanks for the awesome video!!
The side passage is not Gold line in this case, although in many cases, popular side passages get the gold line treatment, if they are popular. Side passages (once discovered) always get some form of line, because it's kind of bragging rights to be the first person to put line in a new passage. I have never heard of anyone trying to mark a side passage as bad in the cave, but cave divers talk to each other and share the good and the bad side passages. The popular side passages are usually marked with a pair of line arrows on the main line. You tie into the main line between the two arrows, and when you come back out, you arrive on the main line with the arrows pointing the way out.
I have used Ikelite gear for many years and honestly it works great. An underwater housing has to do three things: 1. Keep the water out. 2. Provide a way to operate the buttons and knobs on the camera. 3. Provide a good optical interface to the water. Ikelite does all of those things well for a very reasonable price. The only major thing you gain with more expensive housings is 1. Smaller for travel and use. 2. Better depth rating (which doesn't make a difference to 95% of the divers including me).
Hi Jonathan, i wish you would do more dives out on the open sea with sharks and other animals you might encounter. These cave dives are not so exciting to watch anymore, anyway thats just my opinion. Thanks for all your great content.
Hey Simon, that's a fair assessment. I have gotten really into cave diving and I realize that we have been putting out a lot of cave diving episodes. For the next few months we are alternating back and forth with a cave episode and a wildlife episode. In June we are filming in Truk Lagoon, so it will be a bunch of wreck diving episodes. But keep in mind that we went for years and years with nothing but marine life and virtually nothing else. So we have covered so many topics. We had to expand into other things. We have done SO many shark episodes.
@@BlueWorldTV Thanks for your thorough reply! I understand your decision to move into cave diving for a change. Anyway, i would like to say i think its your storytelling + imagination that makes your content so great (not to forget all the knowledge that you bring). The animals doesnt necessarily have to be that interesting/flamboyant. Here is a list with inspiration for future episodes: Flashlight Fish, Pinnate Batfish, Longnose Butterflyfish, Fire Dartfish, Blacktip Grouper, Streaked Spinefoot. You could also share what your personal "pink-dragon"-fish is, like your top 10 most wanted fish to find and document.
If you have not dived a cenote or cavern yet, you should give that a try! It gives you a bit of the feel of a cave without going into a cave. Most caves are very large and no small sqeezes. Or take a xavern course! Learn some cave skills without going full cave. You might surprise yourself with how you feel about caves. Have a great weekend!
Hi Jonathan, I always wonder what will finally happen to those air bubbles ? Will they stay within the cave or will they diffuse through the stone and disappear ? Greetings from Germany
They would diffuse through the stone and disappear eventually. Enough people dive Jackson Blue that the big air bubble I was playing with is pretty much always there.
1st off i love all your videos, secondly why do you not use a little diver propulsion in the caves, especially if there is a current, you'd save on oxygen, is there a reason not to use them?
The biggest problem is that it's almost impossible to use a scooter at the same time as a camera, unless you just strap the camera to the scooter, and then all you have is the same shot the whole time.
@@BlueWorldTV I guess for the shot, of course, but i bet in some circumstances you'd love to have it to traverse a strong current, but anyways, amazing work as ALWAYS, keep it and and stay safe, much love from Canada
I'll never get the urge/interest of exploring a cave : there's nothing to be seen ! Well, apart from some rock formations and elusive blind critters 🤷♂️ i'll stick to coral reefs and kelp forests, biodiversity is way richer. I guess there has to be things for everyone : keep up the good work guys !
Such an incredible cave. I can't wait to see the rebreathers you guys will be using!!
Same. I'm super excited for John and friends to head back to the crystal caves of Albaco with rebreathers!
This really shows how experienced you need to be.
Great gloves color choice Todd!
Only 8 likes and no reply’s? Lemme fix that
I used to watch this show when I was like 6 and I forgot about it until recently. So many memories. Thank you for keeping me entertained for all those years.
Welcome back!!
Like the attitude: You always put safety in the first priority! Stop when it's risky. 🎉
Incredible as always - a truly amazing level of photography in challenging conditions
Gorgeous photography in this beautiful cave. Thank you.
I'm sure Todd wasn't feel super safe after your intro about boat handling Jonathan. You're too funny. Thank you both for another beautiful, wonderful experience.
Thanks for watching!
I really appreciate the way this channel acknowledges dive safety!
We try! People still find a way to complain. LOL!
Never get enough of this kind of episodes cave diving! hope one day to do it!!!
and excited for you about the new gear!! congrats and all the best!! waiting for more !!! Love from Tunisia
Thanks so much!!
your the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Those ancient seashell formations were amazing! I hope to have the chance to see sights like this someday.
Awesome, just awesome 👏
How beautiful is the clear water, brilliant video x
Great video! Quick correction about the side passage you went in, it is actually called Young siphon. For Parallel Line, one had to jump again (to the left, upstream) once on the Young siphon line. At the end of Young siphon (where you turned th dive) there is a crack going vertically up, taking you back to the cavern, close to there the gold line starts.
Everytime I watch you cave dive gives me anxiety. I keep thinking your not coming out. Then I remember if you didn't come out of the cave, there would not be a video to watch. But I still have to take my anxiety medication before I watch the video.
Have a nice day,
Chris from Missouri
thx for the thank you
That water is ridiculously beautiful. Thanks for taking us along!!
I live in Dothan Alabama. I’m 36 and because of this Channel and dive talk I’m saving money to get into diving. ❤️
Watching your cave videos gets me more excited to get certified!i will start my cave journey this july with intro to tec / cavern courses in playa del carmen mexico !
Have fun!!
Another amazing video Jonathan!
A very beautiful, caiming video on my television. Love watching it's great for the spirit.
HI BWT,, GREAT VIDEO!!! MY SON MAX 7YR.S OLD AND I LOVED YOUR VIDEO!!! COOOL,,.. HA!! AIR PLANES UNDER WATER ,, MY SELF BEING IN THE MILITARY ARMY IT WAS A GREAT ON YOUR QTHER VIDEO,,.. COOL CAVES..GREAT,, THANK'S ...
WE FOR GOT TO SAY YOUR BRAVE THREW THAT NARROR PARTS OF THE CAVE,,. OOOHHH MAN...MAX SAYS NO FISH IN THE CAVE OR SHARKS..GREAT!!!!!
Its hard to find cave exploration videos. These are awesome thanks
You guys got such an adventure this time! Love the storytelling as well as the visuals (of course)! ❣
Cool air bubble! Stay safe!
We are doing an irrigation job for work at a resort that is right on the pond. It is a beautiful body of water
@S. M. not really a resort but resort is in the name. Lol
Jonathan u gave a teaser for the future, the use rebreathers, YES!
Next month!!
@@BlueWorldTV yes!!!
I'm pretty experienced diver but I would never ever be brave enough to do cave diving. It always seemed to risky to me but you make it look fun and safe if you have the proper training of course. Another fantastic video!
It's all about the proper training and equipment, plus following a well-established set of rules.
So beautiful. It looked like you guys were floating in air not swimming since the water is so clear. I don't know why, but I expected to see aquatic life in the cave. I guess maybe the water is too fast moving for that though.
There are blind cave crawfish.
@@BlueWorldTV Oh okay! I'll have to read up on those guys.
Hello I have been watching
your channel for abour 6 years! I really enjoy watching these!
They are very intresting.
Thanks for being here with us!
That is a very beautiful entrance
That looks terrifying 😮
"The water is so clear..." if you think about it the Millpond is just a giant spring run.
I've done a few dives in JB, it is a difficult cave to enter, the sandy bottom with few workable pull points means you have to kick your way in which kills your gas. But man it is a pretty cave, I need to go back when I get my DPV cert.
It's a great cave for DPVs!
very cool exploration, Jonathan, thank you
Awesome! I’m excited for the re-breather dives!
Next month!!!
Jonathan, your lightning makes JB more beautiful than ever. Wife and I dive this cave frequently. Wife and I both have been beyond the second T in the mainline while on open circuit. I’ve been to the trash room on OC. Rebreathers make it easier, however. That part is true.
Do you use scooters? Getting to the trash room on OC probably requires a stage.
SPRINGS ARE AMAZING
NATURAL PUMPS
OF FILTERED HEALING WATER 💧ONE BIG
AQUARIUM
AND SOME OF THE ROOMS
ARE BIG ENOUGH FOR
A 747 DOUBLE DECKER
JET WITH SPACE TO SPARE.
ALL, TRULY AMAZING
SOME ROOMS ARE LIKE
400 feet long and 200 high
Lights don’t reach the walls
Across from you. Florida
Really is like Swiss Cheese
on a Gigantic Scale.
Limestone two Miles thick
That used to be ocean
Bottom in distant past.
Great Filming You Guys.
Really conveys the feeling for those of us who haven't been there.
Better Safe than sorry...That is true almost every time when you go Cave diving!
@@elephantprotector well if you are confident in your ability and have a experienced crew that are there to help... Then you can take risks. Knowing your limits is still extremely important.
Thank you for all you do I have been a fan and been watching all you videos for years now and you have inspired to want to become a marine biologist and work out in the field so thank you
That is awesome!
Awesome video!! Cave diving looks like so much fun when done safely 😊
Every time I saw a big air bubble on the ceiling in your previous cave diving videos I always thought, 'I wonder if you could pop your head up and breathe for a little while?' Thanks for settling that thought in my head, great to see 😁👍
Wooooooooo I love Jonathan birds blue world
Great video of a cave in my home state. There is no way I'd ever dive into a caves more than I could hold my breath for!!! It'd be nice to see you be able to use rebreathers
Enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
The entrance feels like a fighting a fire hydrant
I was trapped 5 hours binge watching these videos in my man cave. I became disoriented and confused from some form of intoxication about 3 hours in. I began to panic and used controlled breathing techniques I learned on here. I then hit the heated massage button on my custom lounge chair. My safety diver, (girlfriend), found me naked and unconscious with a spilled beer on the floor next to an empty bag of cheetos. She said my fingers and face had orange stains on them. She was able to fireman carry me to safety (bedroom). It seems I had become complacent and too comfortable and not recognizing the dangers of being alone in my man cave. Next time I will have a group with me and plenty of cheetos.
Watching these videos, along with Free Solo, has given me the knowledge and confidence to flash my stair case and sit in my hot tub with zero fear. This has do to with years of experience and training.
I'd first like to thank God. Then the two men who narrate these videos trapped in their own man caves. And finally, Alex Hanold, the human spider monkey.
Fantastic video! The clarity of the water, amazing! Dived some cave in Mexico years ago, it was gin clear too! 🤙💦
You guys are awesome! I hope to be a cave diver one day.
Great content, as always! Love your cave diving videos!
How much does a rebreather extent your dive time in a cave? You're then limited by the amount of OC bailout you can carry, right?
Correct. Find out next month!!!
I am impressed and surprised you guys seem to enjoy using the ScubaPro Go Sport fins. I work for a ScubaPro platinum dealer in Fort Lauderdale. I have only used the Go Travel. My wife and I have a liveaboard trip to Turks and Caicos scheduled this year. Seeming it has your crews “blessing” we’ll have to consider these for the convenience of lightweight travel
They are really light. Not the most powerful. For cave diving we have now switched to Deep6 fins because they have a lot more thrust for frog kicking...but they definitely are a little heavier for travel.
You should go to "enhanted river" in the philippines, still no one reaches the end never been discovered by foreign divers
For all diving, the frog kick should be what’s considered “normal”. Not the flutter. Reserve the flutter for those super rare occasions when you absolutely need power, and understand it comes at the sacrifice of efficiency and gas consumption.
At around 12:04 we can see what looks like a white cloth over the light secured by what looks like a rubber band. Is that to get a more soft/difused light?
That's exactly right. Makes it softer.
Could you visit the Clearwater Marine Aquarium in Clearwater, FL?
Always enjoy your videos - really well produced. Would love to train basics with Ed. I'll never cave dive - too risk averse, but would love your suggestions on pretty/easy caverns to explore that you think are safe! (Tulum area maybe? Other ideas?)
You can't go wrong with the cenote diving in Tulum. But be careful, that's what hooked me!
Oh man, so excited for you guys to do rebreathers with Edd! One day I hope to do the same!
You don't have to wait long....coming next month!
Wow I haven't seen anyone go so far❤
Such a beautiful place ❤️
One day I would love to dive with you guys. Definitely not in a cave, but if you ever come to Las Vegas, we should dive lake mead together ❤
Would love to see you guys with the rebreathers
I'm puzzled; judging by the eel grass, it looks like the flow is into the spring.
I'm surprised you don't have rebreathers already. You ever plan on diving with Gus & Woody from Dive Talk?
would be the greatest collab in history
Oh, you are really going to enjoy the content we have coming starting next month.
Love it. You are so brave
All in good fun!
I don't think I want to do cave diving, but I would love to dive with you.
Oh snap is Johnathan and the crew going to be rebreather certified now?!
Stay tuned.....
my next certification has to be cave diving!
my birthday is on apr 6
Thank god you didn't get stuck😧.I thought I'm going to lose favorite TH-camr but no so that was a close
14:18 I understand Jonathan that why people should never breathe in that air bubble because that’s a lot of CO2!
Not a diver, but I love the ocean and I would love to take a dive course, but cave diving and confined spaces are not my thing. I don’t know how people do cave diving.
Amazing!
video on rebreathers please
Next month!!
What gopro dive housing is Todd using? I've never seen a small dome like that.
www.backscatter.com/Inon-UFL-G140-SD-Underwater-Semi-Fisheye-Conversio
Excellent work guys. Can someone explain how a rebreather works? I have heard of them, but do not know exactly what one is and how one works. 😊
We will be doing an explanation of rebreathers next month!
I love you're videos
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Shout out to our Italian friends!!
it's apr 3
Question for Jonathan - are the “socks” on the lights to add difussion or to lower the power? Or maybe to protect the lights from scratching? Or maybe all of the above? 😅
They soften the light and make the edges smoother.
First comment, love you blue world!🇩🇰🤿
Thanks for being here early!
Why is that water so blue is it dyed or something
@S. M. yea I thought it was dye from a water treatment they do that sometimes at my local ponds and lakes
I have some mildly technical questions:
1) the side passage also appeared to have a gold line, was it? Is it also referred to as a gold line? How do you differentiate the gold lines in a cave when briefing/debriefing?
2) what criteria are used to determine whether a side passage warrants its own line? Distance? Something worth seeing? Combinations of both?
3) is there a way to mark what appears to be a side tunnel to say ‘don’t bother, nothing to see here?’ so as not to waste future cave explorers time? I’m guessing updating some official map but maybe there is also something in the cave you do?
Thanks for the awesome video!!
The side passage is not Gold line in this case, although in many cases, popular side passages get the gold line treatment, if they are popular. Side passages (once discovered) always get some form of line, because it's kind of bragging rights to be the first person to put line in a new passage. I have never heard of anyone trying to mark a side passage as bad in the cave, but cave divers talk to each other and share the good and the bad side passages. The popular side passages are usually marked with a pair of line arrows on the main line. You tie into the main line between the two arrows, and when you come back out, you arrive on the main line with the arrows pointing the way out.
@@BlueWorldTV thanks much for the update!
Will you be learning the sidewinder!!!!
You know it! Next episode!!
Jonathan or blue world team what is the best places to dive in main
Hi Jonathan, curious how you feel about ikelite vs nauticam housings if price isn't part of the equation. I see one of each in this video.
I have used Ikelite gear for many years and honestly it works great. An underwater housing has to do three things: 1. Keep the water out. 2. Provide a way to operate the buttons and knobs on the camera. 3. Provide a good optical interface to the water. Ikelite does all of those things well for a very reasonable price. The only major thing you gain with more expensive housings is 1. Smaller for travel and use. 2. Better depth rating (which doesn't make a difference to 95% of the divers including me).
Hi Jonathan, i wish you would do more dives out on the open sea with sharks and other animals you might encounter. These cave dives are not so exciting to watch anymore, anyway thats just my opinion. Thanks for all your great content.
Hey Simon, that's a fair assessment. I have gotten really into cave diving and I realize that we have been putting out a lot of cave diving episodes. For the next few months we are alternating back and forth with a cave episode and a wildlife episode. In June we are filming in Truk Lagoon, so it will be a bunch of wreck diving episodes. But keep in mind that we went for years and years with nothing but marine life and virtually nothing else. So we have covered so many topics. We had to expand into other things. We have done SO many shark episodes.
@@BlueWorldTV Thanks for your thorough reply! I understand your decision to move into cave diving for a change. Anyway, i would like to say i think its your storytelling + imagination that makes your content so great (not to forget all the knowledge that you bring). The animals doesnt necessarily have to be that interesting/flamboyant. Here is a list with inspiration for future episodes: Flashlight Fish, Pinnate Batfish, Longnose Butterflyfish, Fire Dartfish, Blacktip Grouper, Streaked Spinefoot. You could also share what your personal "pink-dragon"-fish is, like your top 10 most wanted fish to find and document.
Will you do the Mako shark?
Yes, as soon as one will cooperate!
Really cool video, but there is no way i could get in a underwater cave.
If you have not dived a cenote or cavern yet, you should give that a try! It gives you a bit of the feel of a cave without going into a cave.
Most caves are very large and no small sqeezes. Or take a xavern course! Learn some cave skills without going full cave. You might surprise yourself with how you feel about caves. Have a great weekend!
@@YukonSeanHolland I could give it a try this summer.Thank you for a sugestion!
I agree with Sean! The only thing I will warn you about: It's addictive!!!
Will you do a segment on whales like the minkie whale or the bowhead whale or the gray whales or the river dolphins?
How's this:
th-cam.com/video/XP5zrcHnzws/w-d-xo.html
Try it again on the sidewinder.
You know it!!! Juts keep watching...we have so many adventures coming this year it's crazy!!
Hi Jonathan, I always wonder what will finally happen to those air bubbles ? Will they stay within the cave or will they diffuse through the stone and disappear ? Greetings from Germany
They would diffuse through the stone and disappear eventually. Enough people dive Jackson Blue that the big air bubble I was playing with is pretty much always there.
@@BlueWorldTV Thanks a lot! :)
i love you me and my friend watch you at school on epic
Thanks for watching!
You guys are not in drysuits…what is the water temp?
Around 75 F
What are you talking about
Did you guys see any fish down there?
There are some blind cavefish in there.
Are you having a backup wing with ya ?
No backup wing.
@@BlueWorldTV ok but what if you run into and issue with your wing and your buoyancy device is gone?
1st off i love all your videos, secondly why do you not use a little diver propulsion in the caves, especially if there is a current, you'd save on oxygen, is there a reason not to use them?
The biggest problem is that it's almost impossible to use a scooter at the same time as a camera, unless you just strap the camera to the scooter, and then all you have is the same shot the whole time.
@@BlueWorldTV I guess for the shot, of course, but i bet in some circumstances you'd love to have it to traverse a strong current, but anyways, amazing work as ALWAYS, keep it and and stay safe, much love from Canada
I'll never get the urge/interest of exploring a cave : there's nothing to be seen ! Well, apart from some rock formations and elusive blind critters 🤷♂️ i'll stick to coral reefs and kelp forests, biodiversity is way richer.
I guess there has to be things for everyone : keep up the good work guys !
You know, I used to say that exact same thing but then I got bit by the cave diving bug. I think it's just because it brings out the kid in me.
what if the light runs out in the midst of diving?😱
We carry like 5 lights per person!
6th comment on my favourite dude’s channel!
Cave diving is dangerous because of decompression?
No....because it's an overhead environment where there is no quick way to the surface.