Scuba Diving Dos Ojos Cenote in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
Scuba Diving Dos Ojos Cenote in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico. Read the full story and see more photos on CaliforniaDiver.com here:
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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What river treasures have you found? Let us know if you have gone exploring any underwater caves around the Yucatan peninsula Mexico!
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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Diving in Cenotes - filmed with Gopro HERO3+ and HERO4
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Diving Mexico's Cenotes - Yukatan - Playa del Carmen - Planet Tauchen
Playa del Carmen liegt an der mexikanischen Karibikküste, der sogenannten Riviera Maya, 70 km südlich von Cancún. Es liegt in etwa auf halber Strecke zwischen Cancún und Tulum. Playa del Carmen gilt dabei als die Stadt mit dem höchsten Bevölkerungswachstum in Mexiko und ist am ehesten bekannt als Destination für Massentourismus.
Nach meiner Einschätzung würde eine solche Tourismusdestination nicht zwangsläufig viele Taucher anziehen- wären da nicht die absolut einzigartigen Cenoten….
Der Begriff stammt von den Maya der mexikanischen Halbinsel Yucatán und bedeutet Heilige Quelle. Die meisten Cenoten im Yucatán stehen mit dem vermutlich größten zusammenhängenden Unterwasserhöhlensystem der Erde in Verbindung. Die beiden längsten Systeme, Ox Bel Ha (mehr als 256 km) und Sac Actun (mehr als 222 km), sind über jeweils mehr als 140 Cenoten (vgl. Dolinen) zugänglich.
Während der letzten Eiszeit sank der Meeresspiegel (der Wasserstand der Weltmeere lag während den Vereisungen teilweise mehr als 100 Meter tiefer als heute) und tektonisch bedingt erhob sich der Yucatán als flache Kalksteintafel aus dem Meer. Während den Eiszeiten in den Phasen des abgesunkenen Meeresspiegels drang Regen in den porösen Kalkstein und suchte sich einen Weg zum Meer. Das im Wasser gelöste Kohlendioxid (als Kohlensäure) löste dabei den Kalk und wusch so mit der Zeit unterirdisch miteinander verbundene weit verzweigte unregelmäßige Hohlräume, Kanäle und Tunnel aus.
Da die meisten Höhlen auch heute noch direkt mit dem Meer verbunden sind, taucht man bei der jeweiligen Cenote in der Regel in Süsswasser ab und trifft erst beim Abstieg auf die Grenze zwischen Süss- und Salzwasser, die „Halocline“. Wenn diese Übergangsschicht in Bewegung gerät, wird die Sicht für den Taucher sehr schlecht und verschwommen. Das Eintauchen in diese Schicht ist in diversen Videosequenzen zu beobachten- ein Spektakel für jeden Taucher!
Nach vielen unvergesslichen Tauchgängen mit Stefan Ullrich von den Cenote Adventures kann ich eines mit Bestimmtheit sagen: Wir werden wiederkommen!
Playa del Carmen is located on the Mexican Caribbean coast, the so-called Riviera Maya, 70 km south of Cancun. It is about halfway between Cancun and Tulum. Playa del Carmen is considered the city with the highest population growth in Mexico and is best known as a destination for mass tourism.
In my opinion, such a tourist destination would not necessarily attract many divers - if there were not the absolutely unique cenotes....
The term comes from the Maya of the Mexican peninsula Yucatán and means holy spring. Most cenotes in the Yucatán are connected with what is probably the world's largest contiguous underwater cave system. The two longest cave systems, Ox Bel Ha (more than 256 km) and Sac Actun (more than 222 km), are each accessible via more than 140 cenotes (sinkholes).
During the last ice age, the sea level dropped (the water level of the oceans was partly over 100 meters lower than today during this period) and the Yucatán raised as a flat limestone tablet from the sea. During the ice ages in the phases of sinking sea level rain penetrated into the porous limestone and sought a way to the sea. The carbon dioxide dissolved in the water (as carbonic acid, dissolved the lime and washed out over time interconnected, widely branched irregular cavities, channels and tunnels.
Since most of the caves are still directly connected to the sea today, you usually dive into fresh water in the cenote itself and meet the border between fresh and salt water (the so-called Halocline) on your descent into the cave. When this transitional layer gets moving, the diver's vision becomes very bad and blurry. The immersion in this layer can be observed in various video sequences - a spectacle for every diver!
After many unforgettable dives with Stefan Ullrich from the Cenote Adventures I can say one thing for sure: We will be back!
Cenote diving, Dos Ojos. Mexico
Scuba diving in the cenote Dos Ojos.
Discover one of the most beautiful cenote of the Riviera Maya located between Playa del Carmen and Tulum. An amazing cenote dive, easy and accessible for all certified divers.
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HD Cenote Diving, Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
Kukulcan and Chac Mool cenotes diving, Playa Del Carmen, Mexico.
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Scuba diving in the Cenotes - Mexico - Playa Del Carmen
Karim goodman visits 3 cenotes with 5 other divers in an amazing journey in playa del carmen 24_10_2008
Karim goodman visite 3 cenotes avec 5 autres plongeurs dans une aventure extraordinaire à playa del carmen le 24_10_2008
Diving in Playa Del Carmen Mexico
We went out to dive with Blue Life dive shop in Playa Del Carmen to explore some cenotes. We wanted to tell you also about this recommended dive shop as well. If you are into diving, you should check out this dive shop and also look into diving in cenotes. See our article here for more information on this dive shop:
Scuba Diving the Cenotes in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
Take a look into the adventures of the Cenotes in Mexico. There are all sorts of dive adventures to choose from, for all sorts of levels. You can even snorkel here. It's a great adventure to check out for your time in this area of Mexico.
Cenote Diving, Playa del Carmen
Diving the Cenote Tajma-ha near Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Video shot during April 2018 using a GoPro Hero6 and GoPro Hero 5 at 1440p @ 30 FPS
Buceando en el Cenote Tajma-ha cerca de Playa del Carmen, Mexico. Filmando en Abril 2018 con una GoPro Hero5 y GoPro Hero6 a 1440p @ 30 FPS
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Cenote Diving in the Rivera Maya Mexico
We set out to scuba dive with Tank Ha a dive company here in Playa Del Carmen. We wanted to show you what diving in cenotes is like and also recommend this dive company. For more on Tank Ha and diving in the Rivera Maya see our article here:
Diving Yucatan - GoPro - Mexico
Diving Yucatan - GoPro
A trip to Mexico
Here’s the film of our Yucatán holyday. Mayan sites, diving and Free-diving
Temples Maya, plongée et apnée au Mexique
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Around Playa Del Carmen and Cozumel island
Cenotes : Gran Cenote & Aktum Ha (car wash)
Whales sharks : Isla Mujeres
Mayan sites :
Chichén Itzá - Cobá – Uxmal - Tulum
Shot 100% with GoPro Hero4 Black Edition
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Diving with Phocea Mexico – Playa del Carmen
A film by Nicolas Thiou & Gabrielle Ruocco
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Scuba diving - the cenotes - Mexico - Playa Del Carmen
Karim goodman visits 3 cenotes with 5 other divers in an amazing journey in playa del carmen 24_10_2008
Karim goodman visite 3 cenotes avec 5 autres plongeurs dans une aventure extraordinaire à playa del carmen le 24_10_2008
Cenote Diving in Playa del Carmen and Tulum
Diving the cenotes of the Mayan Riviera between Playa del Carmen and Tulum. This video is a compilation of footage shot on 6 dives at Dos Ojos, Kukulkan, Chak Mool, Tajma Ha, and Chikin Ha.
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Scuba diving in Mexico, cenotes , playa del carmen, Yucatan Peninsula, riviera maya, May 2017
Scuba diving in Mexico, cenotes, May 2017, playa del carmen
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Barracuda Reef, Scuba Diving, Playa Del Carmen, Mexico
Barracuda Reef, Playa Del Carmen, Riviera Maya, Mexico
This is usually a second dive site, since it is shallow. We did this dive after a Mama Viña and still I was impressed by all the marine life I've seen in this nice reef. Barracudas, spotted eels, trumpet fish, grouper, sting ray, groups of sergeant major fish, and french grunts. This is a drift dive, so currents can be pretty strong
Picture this reef as a hand with five finger like outcroppings. There are many small holes to explore along the reef and with a sharp eye and some luck you may spot some Barracuda patrolling the reef. Near the end of the dive it is worth investigating the shallow cave that will take you to an exit on the top of the reef.
Minimum Depth 6m (20 ft)
Maximum Depth 14m (50 ft)
Average Visability 20m (60 ft)
Filmed by Oleg Kaplun using GoPro Hero 2. Two Lights & Motion Sola 2000 Lights. Backscatter Red Filter
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Cavern & Cave Diving Cenotes Riviera Maya - Cenote ChacMool Cavern Dive - Playa del Carmen, Mexico
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This is cenote Chac Mool, cavern diving in Kukulcan.
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Everything you need to know before diving the cenotes! Get highlights and information on my top 9 favorite cenotes, as well as some tips and tricks to help you be prepared for your first time diving the cenotes. Find out the difficulty level of each dive, if it's suitable for snorkelers, if you can see haloclines or hydrogen sulfide, and more.
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