Bird Cage Cave Dive! (The longest cave in the world!)

Published: 04 October 2020
on channel: BlueWorldTV
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Jonathan and Cameraman Todd team up with cave explorer Christine Loew to explore Nahoch Nah Chich Cave ("Giant Bird Cage") in Mexico. This system is part of a larger cave system stretching 215 miles underwater, making it the longest submerged cave in the world.

Christine Loew is an amazing cave/cavern diving guide! We highly recommend her! If you are planning a cave/cavern diving trip to Mexico, drop her a line!
https://diving-caves.com/

WARNING! Cave Diving is extremely dangerous and should only be undertaken by divers with the proper equipment and training. This video is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered “instructional” in any way. The dive team that produced this video is fully cave certified with years of experience.

#caves #cavediving #scubadiving #scuba #underwater #mexico #yucatan

JONATHAN BIRD'S BLUE WORLD is an Emmy Award-winning underwater science/adventure series featuring underwater cinematographer/naturalist Jonathan Bird.

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