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. ********************************************************************** If you like Jonathan Bird's Blue World, don't forget to subscribe! Check out our Extra's Channel for behind-the-scenes, etc! https://www.youtube.com/c/BlueWorldplus Make a tax deductible donation to our show: https://www.gofundme.com/f/jonathan039s-campaign-for-oceanic-research-group-inc You can buy some Blue World T-shirts & Swag! http://www.blueworldtv.com/shop Support us on Patreon! http://patreon.com/BlueWorldTV You can join us on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/BlueWorldTV Twitter https://twitter.com/BlueWorld_TV Instagram @blueworldtv Web: http://www.blueworldTV.com **********************************************************************
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Last time I saw this video I was in awe. Now I'm cave certified and have dived this very cave and can honestly say Jonathan is not exaggerating. It's truly gorgeous. We spent two and a half hours exploring various lines.
"Our goal is to leave nothing but bubbles and the pristine cave behind" 💛👏🏽 Thanks for sharing this beautiful experience with us. Especially the waterfall flowstone was amazing, or the formation at 8:55min. With the flashlight, it really looks like one of the deep-sea creatures we filmed for one of our latest productions.
Really like how you incorporated cave diving rules into this piece. Not only can one enjoy the beauty but you are also learning something
After watching all those cave accident videos, I am now in a deep relaxed state of mind and so happy for you guys
I’ve been waiting so long that I forgot this channel existed but now I’m very happy :)
Is any one from 2050
Hey Jonathan! My parents and I have been watching this channel for maybe 6 to 7 years and we still love them! AlsO thanks for making quarantine better for a lot of people
I bet you're the first bird in there who didn't drown.
Anyone here after the Maldives cave diving accident that claimed 6 lives?
This is incredibly beautiful! Too bad humans can't breathe underwater though (without help, that is).
Camera quality underwater is solid. What a clear picture.
I'm terrified of water and will NEVER cave dive, but this is truly amazing and beautiful.
I remember watching this guy’s videos when I was younger. It’s great to see him still making great videos!
I recently went on my first dive while on a trip to mexico. We only went 50 ft deep and were under water for a little less than an hour but that was all it took for me to fall deeply in love with the peace that the underwater world has to offer. I’m now motivated to get certified and one day will hopefully be blessed to experience cave diving as well.
Hi Jonathan! It's been a while. Happy to see my favorite diving team reach over 800,000 viewers. You guys deserve so much more. Thank you for posting another awesome video and letting us live vicariously through you! Love you guys! 😁👍
Thank you, Jonathan --for being the eyes of those who wish to dive but couldn't. May God bless you and keep you safe always.
I feel i am dreaming while watching the video because nobody can't see those amazing views besides in dreams.
Quite right: "a treasure of the blue world " ... Absolutely gorgeous Will you explore more of it? I wish you do (if the rest has different features)
Mind-blowing views, beauty must be measured by it. Just wondering if the amount of Carbon Dioxide released by divers forming Carbonic acid is not harmful for the constituent elements of the formations.
This guy has money and spending into something his curious... What a great choice ...