A diver risks his life making stunning images of underwater caves in Mexico

A diver risks his life making stunning images of underwater caves in Mexico

Categories: Nature | North America | Photo project | Water

49-year-old Martin Breen of Buenos Aires introduced a series of underwater photographs taken in the Mexican Riviera. He became interested in the study of the most distant and little-known underwater caves, and doing it in three years. Look at these pictures, it's amazing.

A diver risks his life making stunning images of underwater caves in Mexico

A diver risks his life making stunning images of underwater caves in Mexico

Cenote Sushi

The inputs to the network of underwater caves usually begin with cenotes — natural sinkholes formed by collapse of arch of limestone caves, which occur in groundwater. Many of these cenotes in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico and nearby Caribbean Islands. According to Martin, the study of these caves is a unique mystical experience. Feel like a conqueror of space.

A diver risks his life making stunning images of underwater caves in Mexico

In a beam of sunlight

The diver had to swim a huge siasia of the abyss, and squeeze in between the stalactites hanging from the low stone ceiling.

A diver risks his life making stunning images of underwater caves in Mexico

At the bottom of the caves you can find ancient bones and various fossils

A diver risks his life making stunning images of underwater caves in Mexico

Cenote Orchid

In some areas, the water acquires a green hue after heavy rains accumulated tannic acid, providing colorful neon tone and awesome background for large hanging formations.

A diver risks his life making stunning images of underwater caves in Mexico

Cenote Angelita

A diver risks his life making stunning images of underwater caves in Mexico

Cenote Zapote

A diver risks his life making stunning images of underwater caves in Mexico

The Cenote Ponderosa

A diver risks his life making stunning images of underwater caves in Mexico

Keywords: Diver | Cave | Underwater

Post News Article

Recent articles

What is “Sunday neurosis”, or Why we are not happy about the weekend
What is “Sunday neurosis”, or Why we are not happy about ...

On your day off, you can take a break from everyday work, do what you love, or just have a good time with family and friends. Why ...

Why 3 a.m. was considered the most dangerous time by our ancestors
Why 3 a.m. was considered the most dangerous time by our ...

Modern people are sure that all devilry begins exactly at midnight and this time is considered the most mystical and dangerous. But ...

Forget what you were taught in school: facts that have ceased to be true
Forget what you were taught in school: facts that have ceased ...

Everything changes over time. And even those facts that you previously considered reinforced concrete may change after some time. ...

Related articles

The vast Shondong is the largest cave on Earth
The vast Shondong is the largest cave on Earth

Shondong is the largest cave in the world. It is so huge that it has a river, a jungle, and its own climate.

Full Recovery For A Lifeless Coral Reef Within 4 Years, Study Finds
Full Recovery For A Lifeless Coral Reef Within 4 Years, Study ...

Coral reefs are often considered the marine counterpart to rainforests because of their high biodiversity. Scientists estimate that ...

Talented photographer andré Musgrove makes an incredible underwater pictures
Talented photographer andré Musgrove makes an incredible ...

Mesmerizing paintings of the ocean depths and the life of underwater creatures demonstrates to the world Musgrove andré (André ...