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Claire
15-09-08, 21:33
Just managed to get this edited from June. Here's the vid:-

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Yogi Diver
15-09-08, 22:03
Great Video Claire.

The access point at the start looks like the one I did in 2004. Is that the one with the Bat Cave?

Claire
15-09-08, 22:13
Great Video Claire.

The access point at the start looks like the one I did in 2004. Is that the one with the Bat Cave?

Thanks. Yes, Dos Ojos and Bat Cave have the same access point.

dive granny
15-09-08, 23:07
People usually joke and say "Don't give up the day job". You could easily. your videos are great Claire. I could get you a job with my cousin www.globalvideoprotv.com. Would you like to live in the Philipines:D

scubagranny
17-09-08, 11:04
Claire, that was fabulous, and I also love the music you choose

chris
17-09-08, 22:40
Your usual standard Claire, Lovely! Thanks for sharing this with us.

craigdiver
18-09-08, 19:20
10/10, great video.

I dived the Kukulkan Cenote, Chacmool, Mexico in July, looks very similar. Tried to take still pics but poor light levels and issue. Wish had switched to video!
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l246/craigdiver/P7220323.jpg

PeterM
20-09-08, 01:41
Amazing stiff with the clarity with long distance shots and the salt/fresh water (I think?) haze. :D

Rusty Nuts
20-09-08, 19:20
Excellent Vid Claire!

Hi Craig

I have just came back from Cancun last week and also had the pleasure of diving the Cenote Chac-Mool, It was the best experience i have ever had.

Hopefully pictures and video of all dives to follow.

Claire
21-09-08, 20:09
Amazing stiff with the clarity with long distance shots and the salt/fresh water (I think?) haze. :D

It's actually a Hydrogen Sulfide layer - you can smell it as you go through it. Salt/fresh water layer is just a little out of focus, the layer in Angelita is really strange and you can't see anything in it. Below it is pitch black - kind of like diving in Scotland below 20m!