This CAVE has a Sinister SECRET (CUEVA DEL AGUA in Spain cave diving)
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There’s a small village on the Mediterranean coast of Spain sitting on top of nearly 7 kilometers of underwater caves. So naturally we are going to don our SCUBA diving equipment and go explore that. Including the sinister remains of a fatal dive. In today’s episode on the diveSAGA channel
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⏱️ TIME STAMPS
00:00 Introduction
01:30 The Dive Location
03:04 Cueva Del Agua Cave
05:12 Starting the Dive
10:08 Antonio's Dive Kit
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Great video! This is definitely our favorite cave in all of Europe; it's such a unique spot. So glad to see you made it there, and hopefully, we'll run into each other next time! :) Keep up the good work!
Thank you! It was a pleasure to dive there and I'll be back at some point! 👊
Nick you are so genuinely gifted with the creation of these videos. Very cool!
Thank you! I really enjoyed shooting this one, even if the conditions were challenging!
Cool enorm Nice
Fantastic video creation. It's makes me more curious about cave diving & to be a craven diver
Thank you for watching!! Step one is definitely cavern diver then!
Epic dive sir! Well done 👍
Thank you! I logged every minute of it and appreciate you taking the time to leave a positive comment!
Wow
Very nice. I may just have to throw my gopro away after that video!
That's pretty much what I did!
Beautiful!!!
Thank you! 🫡
Blue world 2 but why not, its good Footage and story telling
I consider it a compliment! I try to do it a little bit different (faster paced and more unusual topics) but of course scuba diving videos with a story quickly looks like Blue world since they pretty much invented the format! 💙
An ISE member (instructor) out in the wild!
And a really good one too!
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Hello there, Just ordered the Insta360, and planning to use it in Amphitrite Cave, I was wondering if you use the standard housing of the camera or something different. Safe dives Pavlos
I use the standard housing. It goes to 60m which is plenty and works really well in my experience!
Never been there
when I grow up, I wanna be a school board I
I appreciate your enthusiasm but combined with your cave recovery video this is slightly concerning dude. Unless you have a lot of off camera experience and training, you are a fairly new intro level cave diver in a new to you low flow cave doing a complex full cave level dive while filming a fairly involved video. I understand that an instructor can take you one step beyond your existing certification level, but a three navigation decision dive is typically full cave graduation level dive in Florida.
A ten minute video like this takes a lot more work than meets the eye. I am indeed an IANTD cavern and intro to cave certified, and on top of that ISE Cavern and Cave 1 certified (which includes exactly two T's or Jumps on the mainline). We dived that cave extensively for five days prior to shooting, including rehearsing camera and light positions. I think it's a mistake to confuse my onscreen enthusiasm for negligence or lack of diligence.
@@DiveSAGA Then perhaps you should consider showing it. Just over two years ago we had a fatality here in Florida where a team of Intro level divers watching videos decided to recreate a dive, a traverse with the flow in a siphon, without knowing what setup was required.
@@Teampegleg That's why there's disclaimers all over the video. I can't really include every preparatory step we take for each episode because I try to stick to my 10-minute format. Sometimes I share my own training experiences but sometimes I don't. When I'm taking courses (and I still do all the time) I prefer focusing on my own learning than making videos about it. I understand that people that makes it difficult to puzzle my experience, training or preparation together as a viewer but that's just the nature of the medium 🤷♂️ Maybe I'll release a "behind the scenes" episode one day to help people understand that many of these things often take days and days of work for 10 minutes of viewing pleasure 🙂
Dive and let dive. The cave diving community tends to be judgmental. Let's try not to make conclusions out of a 10 min video. Amazing vid Nick! keep up the good work, dive safe!
@@marcelohernandez7215 The cave diving community is protective, we have caves closed for years sometimes forever due to deaths. And many caves only opened to limited permit diving due to the deaths that have happened in caves. And since there is no scuba police it is something that is self-policing we call out dangerous behavior when we see it.
In the short time since he completed Cave 1/Intro he has attempted a cave recovery in an unlined cave (basically an exploration dive) and a fairly complex dive complete with filming it is right to be concerned.