Wow, what an amazing dive! Thank you for sharing the experience, I'm always amazed at what you find under the water. And I'm always impressed with the quality of the video too. Great job putting it together Molly! I'm glad to see you and Phillip back on the crew!
Hey guys, that was the most stunning, amazing, surprising, breathtaking footage I have ever seen of under water film. I really watched with my mouth wide open, saying good lord, how wonderful is that. I had no idea so much bio-luminescence existed. Thanks for an eye opener episode.
When I first saw ED back several years ago, on Delos, the Butterfly episode, I was more more intrigued by Jordan and her outgoing personality (NOTHING to do with the Butterfly patches lol) . But, lately, Nate has surprised me with his easy way of getting through this journey. Having a large crew is no small task, especially when some are green to boat life, yet he makes it seem possible for them which is very important for a Captain ! This was an incredible video, not the best considering the Solomon Islands series but still a great shoot . Seeing how diverse and vibrant the Ocean is makes me yearn to be out there with you. Captain, you are an inspiration and an awesome role model. My hats off to you, Thank you for sharing your world voyage with us .
Your sailing adventures are always amazing but this one was amazing, amazing, amazing and then so amazing. Beauty beyond beauty. Stay groovy and stay safe.
Incredible photography, amazing footage, pretty sure there were a few undiscovered specimens somewhere amongst that awesome display, looking great people all the best regards from here on the West Coast side of Australia 🌏 Batavia Coast
In Australia we call it a Night Dive the only thing your doing is also making a drift dive off the boat :) we also add a Glow stick to the top of the Tank so the rest can locate you if needed , Great Vlog well done All.
That dive was amazing and takes my breath away. What a great opportunity you have to be doing this - a once in a lifetime experience. The best thing for me is to be able to view this via your photography and videos. Thank you all.
Absolutely fantastic! I'll be watching every single video you do with a good dive in it. A heartfelt thank you for sharing. This is something I'd love to do some day. Nothing like these experiences to connect you with the incredible and intricate system that is the earth's biosphere. Are you going to Lord Howe Island? That looks like an awesome place.
Such a glorious dive, the videophotography is astounding as always, but who knew about these gorgous creatures! Without your share I would never have known, nor seen such beauty. Thank you dearly!
Hi Nate and crew, thanks for bringing your life, what you live to us every week. I seen photo's of black dives before that people took, but never video. Thanks for bring this to use. You can live your life on land, but you will never experience life to its fullest, unless you have seen real life in the vast open water.
I do love your videos. Can I ask a simple, but perhaps dumb question? Did you produce all of these underwater video/photography on your dives there? You certainly have the talent for it I'm sure, but wow... it was amazing. Thanks, and I'll follow you pretty much 4ever. small edit... yes, we know more about other planets around us than our own ocean. Thank you once more for helping to discover this unknown space. You need a membership drive. Your dives is why I love you.
What, if any, specialist camera equipment do you need to capture the creatures on a blackwater dive? "Normal" camera and lenses, or something more towards the exotic low light capable end? UV? Macro? I'd love to know.
Macro Very very macro with a light pointed directly down on the subject. It’s likely the hardest thing imaginable to film because all you see is specs coming at you in the blackness and you have only a moment to focus and film. Captain Nate
So this black water diving is like fishing with human bait. Are you hoping to catch a mega giant squid coming up from the depths, like 100 meters long?
It would have been really great to see your setting up of this dive in action, then getting in, camera equipment, etc. THEN, all the beauty. Also, would have been cool to know if we see the animals emitting light/color in blackness or because your lights are on them, etc. Your viewers want to see what you are doing. You have so much training, knowledge amd equipment, show us!!! How deep were you? How deep are these creatures coming from? tell us!! Isn't this the mission?
Wow, what an amazing dive! Thank you for sharing the experience, I'm always amazed at what you find under the water. And I'm always impressed with the quality of the video too. Great job putting it together Molly! I'm glad to see you and Phillip back on the crew!
Glad you enjoyed.
Weird dive eh haha
Captain Nate
What an absolutely love fabulous Blackwater dive‼️🤿🎉 What amazing creatures. Thank you for taking me with you.✨🌊🌬⛵️🏝👙🌞✨
Wow! I had no idea creatures like this came up so close to the surface. They’re all so beautiful!
great episode guys thanks
This is one boat full of very adventurous young ladies. Kudos ladies. Damn damn good for you. You are my rock stars.
One of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen
Hey guys, that was the most stunning, amazing, surprising, breathtaking footage I have ever seen of under water film. I really watched with my mouth wide open, saying good lord, how wonderful is that. I had no idea so much bio-luminescence existed. Thanks for an eye opener episode.
When I first saw ED back several years ago, on Delos, the Butterfly episode, I was more more intrigued by Jordan and her outgoing personality (NOTHING to do with the Butterfly patches lol) . But, lately, Nate has surprised me with his easy way of getting through this journey. Having a large crew is no small task, especially when some are green to boat life, yet he makes it seem possible for them which is very important for a Captain !
This was an incredible video, not the best considering the Solomon Islands series but still a great shoot . Seeing how diverse and vibrant the Ocean is makes me yearn to be out there with you.
Captain, you are an inspiration and an awesome role model. My hats off to you, Thank you for sharing your world voyage with us .
Who needs Nat geo when you have the rag tag crew giving us the very best footage ever.
Your sailing adventures are always amazing but this one was amazing, amazing, amazing and then so amazing. Beauty beyond beauty. Stay groovy and stay safe.
Great work showcasing one of the most diverse marine environments in the world.
Incredible photography, amazing footage, pretty sure there were a few undiscovered specimens somewhere amongst that awesome display, looking great people all the best regards from here on the West Coast side of Australia 🌏 Batavia Coast
Thank you!
Hey we are only a couple hours south of ya :)
Captain Nate
You deserve way more viewers. Your Videos are imcredible good.
Looked more like a disco underwater. André in Sydney
Loved the night dive shots - nice choice of music for it too. BZ
❤❤ ya Molly, you have absolutely outdone yourself on this one. Utterly amazing footage from the dive and the piano was ¡PERFECT! Bravo
When the world seems to be ripping apart at the seams, there is solace in the depth of the ocean. Beautifully presented, Bravo!👏👏👏👏
Strangely enough it has always been like that....
I’m only a minute into this, and already need a break lol! WOW this undersea footage is unphukkingbelievable. This DRENCHED crew ROCKS!
⚓️👍✌️
Outstanding! League of your own. Thank you!
Thank you so much for sharing your adventure.
In Australia we call it a Night Dive the only thing your doing is also making a drift dive off the boat :) we also add a Glow stick to the top of the Tank so the rest can locate you if needed , Great Vlog well done All.
"The Rise and The Fall of The 'Roaming' Empire" - Black water diving!
Great episode! Outstanding editing Molly ! 👍🏻👍🏻
I think everyone on board is amazing... I am adoring Esti and Amy ATM ♥️🙏🏼
Beautiful dive, crew, and great Cressi gear, too. Nice!
Great music!
I have done 2 night dive in my life, in 30-50 feet of water, but this is totally at another level! Dam pacemaker so I can't dive anymore!
That dive was amazing and takes my breath away. What a great opportunity you have to be doing this - a once in a lifetime experience. The best thing for me is to be able to view this via your photography and videos. Thank you all.
Great video again!! Fantastic soundtrack superb filming well done 👍. Greetings from Cape Town 🇿🇦
Absolutely fantastic! I'll be watching every single video you do with a good dive in it. A heartfelt thank you for sharing. This is something I'd love to do some day. Nothing like these experiences to connect you with the incredible and intricate system that is the earth's biosphere. Are you going to Lord Howe Island? That looks like an awesome place.
Thank you omg thank you how amazing the ocean black water is. Thank you for your interest,curiosity n bravery!!!
Night dives blow my mind. This for sure is Another bucket list adventure to add to my list.
Cool blackwater dive! Absolutely incredible! Great footage, as usual. Awesome!
Such a glorious dive, the videophotography is astounding as always, but who knew about these gorgous creatures! Without your share I would never have known, nor seen such beauty. Thank you dearly!
Rig a mini aquachute on the bottom of the weighted line? Create a still space in the water to film the organisms for a little longer.
Epic capers of Sylfia in the realm of The Beauty Paradym
Holy , Crap.... I have always been afraid of black water...soooo scary... But know hummm very interesting....Thanks Guys
Amazing. I have done a lot of night diving and seen some crazy things. But not in the quantity of here. Wow. Ever any problems with box jellies.
That was a very amazing episode, good job everyone.
Wow! Amazing footage guys!
Hi Nate and crew, thanks for bringing your life, what you live to us every week. I seen photo's of black dives before that people took, but never video. Thanks for bring this to use. You can live your life on land, but you will never experience life to its fullest, unless you have seen real life in the vast open water.
Stunning under water video! Blackwater dive is absolutely incredible
little under water transparent mushroom's.... all those Color's were Unreal !
That was an amazing dive guys. Great work.
Stunning, thank you 👏👏👏❣️
Outstanding footage.
Beautiful, amazing dive. My next dive will be on or around Maui. I’ll have to do a black water dive there 🙏😎
Water isn’t deep enough. Head to Kona Big Island they do them there :)
@@ExpeditionDrenched, yes I’ve heared that. Is it the same place they have the manta dive ?
Captains hair could use a comb or is he going for the dreaded dread locks ???🤣
Awesome videography.
I do love your videos. Can I ask a simple, but perhaps dumb question? Did you produce all of these underwater video/photography on your dives there? You certainly have the talent for it I'm sure, but wow... it was amazing. Thanks, and I'll follow you pretty much 4ever. small edit... yes, we know more about other planets around us than our own ocean. Thank you once more for helping to discover this unknown space. You need a membership drive. Your dives is why I love you.
More dives ! More dives ! Did I say more diving ?
Some of us may not know what significance there is for the moon being out !!
Question ! How deep of a dive was that ?
Was Molly on the Delos crew several years ago when they were in So Africa after Madagascar?
Wonder how much of that would be visible without the flood lights?
Omg omg❤❤❤❤❤❤🧜♀️🧜🏻♂️👏👏👏🌞🌞🌞🙏👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🌟😎
Wow, what's the name of that reef again
Pretty damn cool !! 👍👍❤️😀
What, if any, specialist camera equipment do you need to capture the creatures on a blackwater dive? "Normal" camera and lenses, or something more towards the exotic low light capable end? UV? Macro? I'd love to know.
Macro
Very very macro with a light pointed directly down on the subject.
It’s likely the hardest thing imaginable to film because all you see is specs coming at you in the blackness and you have only a moment to focus and film.
Captain Nate
So this black water diving is like fishing with human bait.
Are you hoping to catch a mega giant squid coming up from the depths, like 100 meters long?
It would have been really great to see your setting up of this dive in action, then getting in, camera equipment, etc. THEN, all the beauty. Also, would have been cool to know if we see the animals emitting light/color in blackness or because your lights are on them, etc. Your viewers want to see what you are doing. You have so much training, knowledge amd equipment, show us!!! How deep were you? How deep are these creatures coming from? tell us!! Isn't this the mission?
Weird. Turns out basque country isnt actually country, but a tiny region the north of Spain
Lekker man lekker🇿🇦
if a blue bottle gets u again use vinegar
Nice…….
Asyik 😄😄