Cenote Zapote Diving : Hell's Bells

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BonaFideWorldGuide

BonaFideWorldGuide

Күн бұрын

Descending into the darkness of Cenote Zapote, an eerie sensation of timelessness and weightlessness takes hold of you. In this ancient place, which has hidden its secrets for millennia, the visual spectacle of other worldly geological formations grips you with a relentless allure. To experience the depths of Cenote Zapote is to descend into another world that is truly unlike any other.
Both Cenote Zapote and the Hell's Bells structures contain a diverse ecosystem of microorganisms, including archea and bacteria and with chemolithotrophic, heterotrophic, and mixotrophic species. The microbes metabolize hydrogen, various nitrogen compounds, oxygen, and various sulfur compounds. The metabolism of these microorganisms may influence the growth of the Hells Bells formations by consuming carbon dioxide and facilitating the deposition of calcite by metabolizing nitrogen from alkaline to acidic to neutral compounds under the influence of sulfur and nitrogen redox processes - ultimately forming biofilms on the surface of the Bells and by producing organic polymers that can concentrate calcium.
There are only three places on earth where this distinctively intricate and complex geological, biological, and chemical process takes place - all of which are located in the Yucatan peninsula. And if that's not captivating enough, Cenote Zapote holds another secret - the remains of a giant sloth which fell to its watery depth over 12,000 years ago. Concealed beneath a massively toxic cloud of caustic gas, are the remains of Xibalbaonyx oviceps - a unique sloth species which has long been extinct.
Diving Cenote Zapote is an experience that instills a profound appreciation for the seemingly perpetual wonders hidden within the subterranean realm of the Yucatan Peninsula. If you'd like to learn more about Cenote Zapote, and the experience of diving "Hell's Bells", be sure to check out the links below:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hells_B...)
www.ibtimes.com/fossil-12000-...
www.kooxdiving.com/en/activit...

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@gordjenkins9574
@gordjenkins9574 4 ай бұрын
Dove Zapote last year with "The Cenote Guy". One of the most memorable dives I've ever done. We covered our lights while circling the base of the ancient tree. The partial light from the surface creates a weird creepy effect around the tree and on the surface of the Hydrogen Sulfide cloud. Followed it up by diving Maravilla Cenote at noon on a clear day. Also amazing and memorable. Thanks for a great video!
@BonaFideWorldGuide
@BonaFideWorldGuide 4 ай бұрын
Oh man. That's the kind of enthusiasm I love to hear. Thanks for sharing your experience diving Cenote Zapote - it is absolutely one of the most impressive dives i've done in Mexico...and one which still captivates me. Maravilla is an extraordinary place - I filmed our dive there, but the footage hardly did it justice. I'm aiming to try again this year.
@PSSKDerby
@PSSKDerby 11 ай бұрын
Great video! Wow, what awesome views of something I will never see in person. We did a cenote outside Cancun years ago, but we certainly did not dive. It was amazing though and we got some great pics. Thanks for sharing!!!
@BonaFideWorldGuide
@BonaFideWorldGuide 11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Cenote Zapote is a true spectacle of nature...i'm still astounded by the scale and size of those formations.
@user-rt9te5ne7q
@user-rt9te5ne7q 10 ай бұрын
This looks incredible! I want to do it, definitely on my list now for diving!
@BonaFideWorldGuide
@BonaFideWorldGuide 9 ай бұрын
There are few dives as surreal as this. Definitely give it a go! Book your trip with Ko'ox Diving - ask for Victor.
@kenmh7357
@kenmh7357 8 ай бұрын
Great video. Cenote diving has been some of the best dives I have done. Dove Tajma Ha and Dos Ojos. Hope to dive Zapote this spring!
@BonaFideWorldGuide
@BonaFideWorldGuide 8 ай бұрын
Yes! Cenote Zapote is one of the most spectacular diving experiences on earth! you're going to love it.
@ozne_2358
@ozne_2358 11 ай бұрын
Truly amazing place.
@BonaFideWorldGuide
@BonaFideWorldGuide 11 ай бұрын
The most amazing part for me, was realizing how ancient those formations were.
@robertfrilles1997
@robertfrilles1997 11 ай бұрын
Wow amazing 😍😍
@BonaFideWorldGuide
@BonaFideWorldGuide 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! It was a surreal experience. Hard to believe a place like that exists.
@Roger-wf8sj
@Roger-wf8sj 11 ай бұрын
Knock off the intro music fool
@BonaFideWorldGuide
@BonaFideWorldGuide 11 ай бұрын
Nah. Sets the tone of the video.
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