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Amazing Underwater River - Cenote Angelita in Mexico Underwater River in Mexico: மெக்ஸிகோவில் குகை நீரோட்டத்திற்க்குள்ளும் செல்லும் நன்நீரோட்டம், மரம், தாவரங்கள்.... போன்றவைகள் நம்பமுடியாதவண்ணம் நிலத்தில் உள்ளது போலவே உள்ளன. "அழுவம்" மற்றும் கடல் நீரோட்டங்கள் (OCEAN CURRENTS) என்று சொல்வதுபோல் தனி நீரோட்டமாக உள்ளது. அதனுள் இருவேறாக "ஹைட்ரோஜென் சல்பைடு" படிமம் அதனைப் பிரிக்கிறதாக சொல்கிறார்கள்..... Orissa Balu சார் இவைப்பற்றி சொல்லுங்கள்.... Amazing Underwater River - Cenote Angelita in Mexico Underwater River in Mexico: If you are a professional diver you should visit Cenote Angelita Mexico. These amazing pictures were taken by Anatoly Beloshchin in the cave Cenote Angelita, Mexico. Here’s his description: “We are 30 meters deep, fresh water, then 60 meters deep – salty water and under me I see a river, island and fallen leaves… Actually, the river, which you can see, is a layer of hydrogen sulfide.” It must be an unforgettable feeling once you’re there and see it with your own eyes. About CENOTE ANGELITA: This dive site is must do for advanced divers who are looking for something a little different. The name means "little angel" in English and there may not be a better way to describe this magical dive site. The setting is perfect as you walk a short distance through the jungle to the rather large hidden away cenote. To describe it simply this cenote does nothing else but go straight down 200 feet. Fresh water with unlimited visibility makes up the first one hundred feet and salt water the other half is separated by a mystical layer of hydrogen sulfate. This layer in the middle appears as a dense cloud from the top and strange colored hue from the bottom. Bring your dive lights, as you will need them if you are going to penetrate through to the bottom. There are not many dives in the world where you can dive in the clouds at 100 feet and see trees, but this is one. The deepest point of this cenote really is at 200 feet so go with the proper gasses in your tanks but more importantly the right guide showing you the best and safest dive possible. REF. & COURTESY: cenoteangelita/ binscorner/
Posted on: Fri, 05 Jul 2013 05:06:56 +0000

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