It looked like you were on the bottom when going through the gallery? If you go all the way to the ceiling, there will be little flow to fight upon entry. During exit, drift out of the gallery by staying in the middle of it.
As soon as you tie your primary into the line get as close to the ceiling as you can and stay up high until you reach the lips. There's no flow up there.
I hope a good guitar player named Jeff Worell hears & listens to your soundtrack - this is what My brother Al Wilson was trying to get you to do , at times in the 70’s - you guys had a good Sound and people liked it ! I checked it out myself ! Hope you are well ! Good times -
I’ve heard it’s because the limestone walls in this room are bone white compared to most of the system which are more black. However I’ve found numerous bones throughout this system including a whale vertebrate.
@@WildFlorida I think you are thinking about the White Room which is just off the Bone Line. I was told it was because there is a lot of Bones along that line.
With proper training and equipment Cave diving is a safe sport. Of course they’re inherent risks of diving in an overhead environment but well worth the reward to get to experience environments that most will never get to see.
@@Cody2nd the normal route is open water cert > advanced open water cert / nitrox > cavern > intro to cave > advanced nitrox & decompression > Full cave certification. Certain agencies may have an additional step. You may also want training in sidemount & drysuit.
Great video! It was awesome to experience it through your footage.
Can’t believe how clear it is too.
Absolutely stunning, thanks 😊
It looked like you were on the bottom when going through the gallery? If you go all the way to the ceiling, there will be little flow to fight upon entry. During exit, drift out of the gallery by staying in the middle of it.
This is sooo freakin cool. Thank you for sharing with us 😊
awesome video...the closest we would get the experieince of outer space being in the bowels of the earth...stay safe!
Thank you….Nothing like it on earth
As soon as you tie your primary into the line get as close to the ceiling as you can and stay up high until you reach the lips. There's no flow up there.
Exactly what I was going to say!
Great video I hope one day I can cave dive it’s going on my bucket list n hell I’m not even scuba certified in anything yet
Have you ever thought to bring a black light in there with you? I would love to see what that would look like!
I hope a good guitar player named Jeff Worell hears & listens to your soundtrack - this is what
My brother Al Wilson was trying to get you to do , at times in the 70’s - you guys had a good
Sound and people liked it ! I checked it out myself ! Hope you are well ! Good times -
Hi there, when re-using sections of this for a video under creative commons, who is the attributions to? yourself or Dive with Dmitriy? Many thanks
Myself, you’re welcome to use the video.
@@WildFlorida Many Thanks.
Nice
How deep does that stretch go down to?
About 95 ft in depth & about 800 ft in penetration from the entrance to get to the bone room tunnel.
hello would you ever go further than what you did in this video or he11 no lol ? you have 🏀‘s of steel
Why is it called “the bone room”?
I’ve heard it’s because the limestone walls in this room are bone white compared to most of the system which are more black. However I’ve found numerous bones throughout this system including a whale vertebrate.
@@WildFlorida I think you are thinking about the White Room which is just off the Bone Line. I was told it was because there is a lot of Bones along that line.
Awesome video 🤙🏼🤙🏼 thanks for sharing!! Looking forward to getting cave certified this year. What camera did you use?
GoPro 8.
god bless you all, but this is beyond reckless. life is so precious.
With proper training and equipment Cave diving is a safe sport. Of course they’re inherent risks of diving in an overhead environment but well worth the reward to get to experience environments that most will never get to see.
@@Cody2nd the normal route is open water cert > advanced open water cert / nitrox > cavern > intro to cave > advanced nitrox & decompression > Full cave certification. Certain agencies may have an additional step. You may also want training in sidemount & drysuit.