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Scuba Diving Devils Cave System by The ScubaGuys
on March 4th, 2012 at 9:36 pmPosted In: Scuba Diving
An early video shot at Devil’s Cave at Ginnie Springs in Florida. Divers are Scotty Wernette and Don Costanza. Shot by Brandon Schwartz using a Digital 8 (Sony TRV350) cam.
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i hope to? go to aussie one day and go scuba diving there
THats freakin awesome?
i’ve started my? PADI scuba diving course now .. sumtime in a few years i cant wait to get the opportunity to do thiss!!
WISH I WAS THERE?
Nice!?
Can’t? wait! I start my cave training next weekend at Ginnie!
Give her the facts scuba diving in the ocean is very safe one of the safest sports in the world.Just keep working at her.
When your talking about? cave diving well then thats something else.
Why do they call? this Devil’s Cave? I see no Demons
This? is scary if u read this this far u will die in 10 days if u dont send to any 15 videos in 2 hours good luck hope u dont die !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Because it’s made of Devil’s? food cake….
Thanks to all for the nice comments!!?
i just started scuba and i’m 13 i can’t wait to get in the water i’m still on my certification course…? it’s goonna be so much fun,… but this is the type of dives i wanna do …i’d like to hear more about some of ur experiences
thankx
cool im 15 and really looking forward to getting my liscense when i get to be a better swimmer. do you have to be 16 to get? your diving liscense?
wow thatd be awesome to do, and scary too.
if something goes wtong down? there youre screwed
Florida must have a network of underwater caverns that extend far past what many novices (like me) would ever consider supoorting limestone karst regions! What an incredible world you guys share with us… exploring the unknown crevices of this planet must be an incredible, life-changing experience! Excellent footage! Hope to see lots more! This stuff? interests me intensely!
I am 14 years old? and I have always been interested in caves ever since I can remember, but I’ve never tried it before and I would love to.-Talia Turner
It’s incredibly dangerous, even for divers that have been trained and properly equipped. It’s about as close as you can come to being in outer space, here on Earth.?
Great vid, great shots, heading there Feb? 6-14th. Only adv nitr & deco so no real deep penetration. You guys did a great job.
Shit, don’t run out of? air or batteries!
Great video with a great Amy Lee’s song! I’ve just bought my twinset? cylinders and planning a cave dive training here in Brasil.
@Raquelt097, find a scuba dive center in your city/state and begin a open water scuba? diving training. Go ahead until you have all the skills necessary to cave diving.
“Divers are Scotty Wernette and Don Costanza. Shot by Brandon Schwartz using a Digital 8 (Sony TRV350) cam.”
so also brandon schwartz? is a diver.
what depth is this?
i’ve always wanted to dive this since i went here as a kid and saw it!!! i just did a? little freedive into the entrance and it was amazing from what i could see. i need to log some hours diving so i can get certified for this!!! thanks for the video!
@rescuediver1000 ~70′ to 90′… sometimes a bit deeper.?