What is a Cenote Diving Caverns snorkel underworld
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Riviera Maya Playa del Carmen: What is a Cenote Diving Caverns snorkel underworldWhat is a Cenote Diving Caverns snorkel underworldSouth-East of Caribbean waters , jungle, and underground rivers called Cenotes, accessible to all. We made our speciality out of it, and we welcome you on board our dream.... What is a Cenote? The When the level of the ocean drops again, the caves begin forming. The heavy rain falling on these formations dissolves through the rock the carbonic acid from the soil and leaves in putrefaction. This carbonic acid mix carved the fragile rock, creating underground passages in which water would find its way back to the ocean. In this process stalagtites and stalagmites were also formed. During the last glacial period, the oceans were For the mysterious Mayan civilization, who lived here between 300 and 900 AD, the Cenotes (D'zonot = Sacred Well), not only were a fresh water source, but had also an important role in its mythology: they were windows to the "After World" and a key to their afterlife. Ceremonies and rituals were made to the "Underworld Gods". In some caverns you can still find artifacts. Now these spaces a the entrre the property of associations charging entrance fees (included in our prices) Why dive in Cenotes ? Beautiful Along the ride, wether you go snorkeling or diving, you will be surprised as you cruise from ligth to obscurity, catch the light effects dropping through the jungle right onto a fossile, feel the light rays exposing mysteries, slalom stalagtites and stalagmites, trace roots sneaking out of earth like from the Mayan sacred underworld... The water visibility is infinite and will give you the feeling you are flying in another galaxy, when suddenly, you reach the Halocline, where salt water mixes with fresh, appearing like an incredible fantastic cloud... magic. Unique There is only one place in the world you can dive or snorkel cave systems without any higher certification than Open Water. Easy The Cenote dives are typically shallow dives (15-30 ft/5- Safe The paths you will be using will always be wide enough to have two people swim side by side, always within 120 ft/40 m from a direct access to air and daylight, and your groups wil be a maximum 4 divers per guide. Unlike the ocean, you can always dive Cenotes with bad weather - It is a dive available all year long! Labels: dive scuba cenotes cavern, riviera maya, snorkel |
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