No. I was really into cave diving for a few years. It was expensive. If it's not blocked I'd be suprised if it's not blocked. You to be able to dive the jug. It was a killer too.
@@werewolf5674 it's nice to hear from you man . I'm glad your alive my fellow human being brother . 2 years ago you made that comment and I replied just 13 hours ago . I'm thankful for your response !
Thank you for the video. I like watching them since we started visiting a few of Florida springs in 2013. Liked the area of the caves that were like round rooms and also the white rocks I think just before you exit the cave. If I may just ask why did you choose that particuliar music for your video?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video. I have no particular reason for the music I select for videos. I just listen to different instrumentals and if I hear one I like then I'll use it as music for my videos.
If u don't mind me asking what's size tanks is the diver with the diver rite fins using he looks close to my body type and I'm trying to get an idea of what I'll need to use. Thanks
Sorry, I'm afraid I can't answer that. The diver's name is Tracy Loohoo. She just happened to be at Ginnie Springs that day looking for someone to dive with. I asked her if I could video her and she agreed. I don't have contact info for her. I checked facebook to see if I could find her but I didn't see that she was on facebook so I could ask her. So sorry I'm not able to tell you, but they sort of look like steel 95's if that helps.
@economic mercenary the sign is there to prevent open water divers who may be diving the spring/cavern zone from going beyond the cavern zone. Many people have died in underwater caves, including this one. I myself have assisted in removing the body of an ow diver who had died here. The sign is to inform non cave certified divers of the danger and to hopefully get them to turn around. It wasn’t placed there because of any specific accident
@@GuyBryantCaveDiver To rephrase what he said, basically the warning that was given at the entrance of the cave was correct, it was not worth risking your life for.
Amazing video Guy! Beautiful!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it.
I have dove this a lot and one of my favorite parts is coming out through the lips with the current and the left hand turn.
Oh yeah, that is a fun ride out.
Finally found a video from this particular entrance, great vid👍🏼
Great, glad you found the video and liked it.
Brings back many memory. Dove it many time in late 70s.
Have you went back?
No. I was really into cave diving for a few years. It was expensive. If it's not blocked I'd be suprised if it's not blocked. You to be able to dive the jug. It was a killer too.
You use to have to take your tanks of to slide in. Looks like someone opened it up.
@@werewolf5674 it's nice to hear from you man . I'm glad your alive my fellow human being brother . 2 years ago you made that comment and I replied just 13 hours ago . I'm thankful for your response !
You serious?
Wonder how long some of those exhalation air pockets will stay trapped down there
The air pockets will dissolve into the water over a few days.
beautiful but scary id never be able to do it lol
Thanks, it is a beautiful place.
Thank you for the video. I like watching them since we started visiting a few of Florida springs in 2013. Liked the area of the caves that were like round rooms and also the white rocks I think just before you exit the cave. If I may just ask why did you choose that particuliar music for your video?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the video. I have no particular reason for the music I select for videos. I just listen to different instrumentals and if I hear one I like then I'll use it as music for my videos.
If u don't mind me asking what's size tanks is the diver with the diver rite fins using he looks close to my body type and I'm trying to get an idea of what I'll need to use. Thanks
Sorry, I'm afraid I can't answer that. The diver's name is Tracy Loohoo. She just happened to be at Ginnie Springs that day looking for someone to dive with. I asked her if I could video her and she agreed. I don't have contact info for her. I checked facebook to see if I could find her but I didn't see that she was on facebook so I could ask her. So sorry I'm not able to tell you, but they sort of look like steel 95's if that helps.
@@GuyBryantCaveDiver Lol and you just went with her O.O, i know it's exciting but i heard there is a death sign in that cave.
@@forcommentpurposes Yes but they BOTH are trained divers and are aware of the many risks
Awesome video
Thanks!
Amazing experience 😍
Thanks
No one knows how devil's eye spring was formed. Perfectly circular.
Additionally, there are several springs in Florida that are circular just like Devil's Eye.
Gainesville florida
This is in Florida? No alligators?
Yes, this is in Florida. No alligators because the area is very popular, and alligators don't tend to stay around areas that are full of people.
did you pass the place where that crew died? if so at what min?
What crew are you referring too?
@@GuyBryantCaveDiver the crew of people who were the reason the sign was put up..
@economic mercenary the sign is there to prevent open water divers who may be diving the spring/cavern zone from going beyond the cavern zone. Many people have died in underwater caves, including this one. I myself have assisted in removing the body of an ow diver who had died here. The sign is to inform non cave certified divers of the danger and to hopefully get them to turn around. It wasn’t placed there because of any specific accident
@@Earlydoors272 got it, thanks
Warning was right nothing worth
Not sure I understand your comment?
@@GuyBryantCaveDiver To rephrase what he said, basically the warning that was given at the entrance of the cave was correct, it was not worth risking your life for.
@@GuyBryantCaveDiver I still thought it was cool though
Thats where ginnies spring
wheres the sign
Near the entrance of the cave.