Scuba diving the longest underwater river system | Yucatan Peninsula, Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
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Imagine deep underneath your feet are these dark caves that stretch on for hundreds of miles. Now imagine that these caves have been completely submerged in water for thousands and thousands of years. And that to navigate these caves, you’ve gotta scuba dive into it with flashlights. Pretty interesting right? According to our diving expert Kenzo, this was on the must-do, must-see list when we got back to Playa del Carmen.
Big thanks to El Taj Oceanfront and Beachside for hosting us.
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The Yucatan Penisula is believed to be home of the longest underwater river system in the world. Watch as we explore Playa Del Carmen, scuba diving into a new world of hidden caves, sharks, cenotes and much more adventure.
Special thanks to Tank-Ha for taking us scuba diving.
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Filmed on location in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico by:
Ben Czegeny, Joshua Laplap, Justis Cooper, Kenzo Kiren, Parker Hueser
Edit by Joshua Laplap
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