Cenote Angelita ,Tulum , Mexico ,
Angelita is difficult to describe...you have to dive and experience it by yourself! It is different from other cenote dives because you dive only in the open water area. The specialty of this sinkhole is a thick layer of hydrogen sulfide at around 100 ft/30 m which formed through rotten vegetation and which separates the fresh water from salt water below. Out of this opaque artificial seeming surface rises the top of the collapsed cave ceiling, like a half moon shaped island with trees on it.
Xibalba Cenote Angelita
There are so incredible natural wonders in the world from majestic mountains to beautiful beaches, but there is one place, at least for my, that is the most mysterious natural wonder. Here is the video of the underwater exploration of this place . Yucatán, México
Cenote Angelita: Underwater River
Cenote Angelita: Underwater River
Camera: Anatoly Beloshchin.
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Cenote Angelita information:
- Location: Mexico, 22km. to the south of Tulum
- Maximum depth: 59m.
- Fresh water: 0-29m.
- A layer of hydrogen sulfide: 29-31m.
- Fresh water: 31-59m.
Diving in Cenote Angelita - Tulum, México
Uma característica única deste mergulho é sua camada gasosa de sulfeto de hidrogênio que separa a água doce da água salgada abaixo. Esta nuvem mística é encontrada em cerca de 30 m e se estende até 34 m. Um mergulho mágico, indescritível.
IMAGENS E EDIÇÃO: Renê Félix.
Agosto de 2013
Cenote Angelita Tulum Mexico
Mergulhadores do Ceará num mergulho alucinante em um cenote.Tulum, México.
Cenote Angelita - Tulum, Mexico
Operator: Motmot Diving
México - Cenote Angelita - (09-05-2014) - PepeDiveCenter
El Cenote Angelita ha sido una de las experiencias más notables en mi corta vida de buceador. Es un buceo muy diferente a todo lo que podáis hacer, e incluso imaginar debajo del agua. Es absolutamente bizarro, surrealista, es como una película de David Lynch ... que no hay quién cojones la entienda, pero para eso estoy yo aquí: para mostraros en el día de hoy una de las maravillas del mundo que sólo se pueden visitar con un regulador y una botella de aire comprimido.
Veréis, tuve conocimiento de este cenote viendo un programa de Calleja. En este programa, a nuestro impresentable amigo casi le come un cocodrilo en superficie, se queda sin aire en 50m de profundidad a oscuras en un lodozal lleno de raíces y demás y es corroído por ácido hasta los huesos (lo cual explicaría el color de su rubia melena, pero lo demás, no tiene explicación, no se la busquéis ...).
Me gustó el cenote, y me puse a buscar información sobre él. Cuando conocí a Pepe Esteban y a su gente, le pedí expresamente hacer esta inmersión. Era mi gran ilusión en este viaje, mi referente, y al final, estuve allí, y lo ví con mis propios ojos.
Este es un cenote maduro. Un tubo de más de 50m de profundidad lleno de agua. El cenote colapsó y se derrumbó, toda la tierra y los restos de la cobertura vegetal de la selva quedaron atrapados a gran gran profundidad formando un montículo. Ese montículo que se eleva desde el fondo, tiene un anillo de ácido sulfhídrico, producto de la descomposición de la materia vegetal, y constituye un falsosuelo en forma de niebla blanca visto desde arriba, que podemos atravesar (oliendo a podrido durante el resto de la inmersión, incluso bajo el agua) para tocar la parte más profunda.
En esta inmersión se baja, se atraviesa la niebla y se busca la profundidad, descendiendo por una de las laderas de la montaña, hasta encontrar un tronco inclinado en 50m. Allí nos apoyamos y dirigimos nuestra vista desde abajo al anillo de ácido sulfhídrico que hemos atravesado y que visto desde abajo es de color verde, recordando a una aurora boreal que yo no he visto nunca ... pero he visto esto ... Y creo que no tiene mucho que envidiarle.
El resto de la inmersión consiste en perder profundidad para sobrellevar la deco y atravesar una gruta en la pared que termina en una impresionante estalactita que cae desde la superficie en forma de tres dedos invertidos hacia abajo.
El color de esta inmersión ... es diferente. Es un tubo de agua enorme. Agua salada en superficie hasta el anillo de ácido sulfhídrico y agua salobre de ahí para abajo. La diferencia de salinidad incluso dificulta el descenso por la diferencia de densidad entre las dos capas de agua que atravesamos. El color es un verde botella, casi sepia, y los rayos del sol se dispersan en todas las direcciones. Dirigir la vista hacia arriba es, en todo momento, un espectáculo.
Volveré aquí, porque quiero volver a ver esto, a grabarlo mejor, a disfrutarlo, y a conocer mejor estas joyas de la naturaleza que sólo podemos encontrar aquí, en el Yucatán.
MEXICO: CENOTE ANGELITA SCUBA DIVING IN POISON
This scuba dive, wow. Cenote Angelita in Tulum, Mexico was amazing. First off, it's a deep one at 34m (100ft). Secondly, there is a 10 foot thick layer of Hydrogen Sulfide at 30m you are able to pass through. Hydrogen Sulfide is poisonous, and heavily smells of rotten eggs. (I couldn't show you that part in the video). Once through, it turns into a night dive, and you need to use your torches. You only have a few minutes beyond the layer before you have to start ascending again. It's a murky landscape, with petrified trees sticking out of the cloud. Mayans believed that cenotoes were the gateway to the underworld, and yeah, after visiting this one in particular, I can see why.
This was probably one of the most advanced dives I've done. It's not technically difficult, but it is a mental challenge. It's not uncommon for divers to panic a little bit and have difficulty passing the layer. Like always in diving, keeping a calm mind is the most important thing. Anyone can do this dive, it's just remembering to breathe, and realizing you'll be fine.
There are a lot of cenote cave dives scattered all through Riviera Maya, Quintanaroo and Yucatan. I was lucky do quite a few during my travels here. I thought that I wanted to get my Cave Diving cerification, but realized that Cavern diving (when you can still see ambient light) is all I really wanted. You just need to have an advanced cert.
It was the most exhilarating dive I've done yet, I'm not sure if there is anything else like it on the planet. Go in and get wet.
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Die Cenote (Kleiner Engel) liegt 17km südlich von Tulum. Sie ist kreisrund und ca. 60m Tief. Sobald man etwa 10m hinabtaucht durch eine zunächst trübe Wasserschicht, befindet man sich wieder in klarem Gewässer und schaut hinab auf eine mystische Schicht aus Schwefelwasserstoff in ca. 30m, welche wie eine riesige Wolke aussieht, die mit Baumstämmen und Ästen gespickt ist. Unterhalb der Wolke, die durch die Zersetzung herunter fallender Blätter entstanden ist, befindet sich Salzwasser. Auf Grund der Dunkelheit hat man den Eindruck man befände sich im nächtlichen Wald.
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Cenote Angelita - Cenotes Diving in Mexico - Quintana Roo
The atmsophere in cenote Angelita was particularly strange, at 27 meter depth you can find a sulfite cloud which you can play with. Once again this dive was very differente, from the other cenote even if we found the same kind of cloud in The Pit on the Dos Ojos site.
Cenote Angelita, Tulum, Mexico
I so love this dive! Angelita, they call it Nightmare. I call it the wet dream of divers! THat layer of sulphate cloud looks like cloud in the heaven, it just doesn't feel like you're diving just looking at the video but we were diving! Going through that layer of cloud was so fun! One minute we had light, the next pure darkness and eerieness beneath. Shout out to Dive Tulum and Gibran Hoffmann for taking care of us during our stay and dive and providing such a professional service!
Cenote Angelita (Tulum, Mexico)
Cenote Angelita diving, Tulum, MEXICO
Diving Angelita Cenote in Tulum, Mexico with Nicolas (dive master) and Jean.
Filmed in HD 1080i, January 2010.
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Cenote Angelita, Tulum, Mexico - August 2019
A cenote is a natural pit, or sinkhole, resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater underneath. Especially associated with the Yucatán Peninsula of Mexico, cenotes were sometimes used by the ancient Maya for sacrificial offerings (Source: Wikipedia)
Angelita is an incredible sinkhole. It is described as an underwater river that flows through 40 meters below surface. One can observe the thick cloud (about 3 meters) of hydrogen sulfide where salt water mixes with fresh water, throughout the video. At about minute 2:37 we start going under the cloud (nice green color) and afterwards under the cloud entirely it is just darkness since hardly any natural light that can penetrate the thick cloud. The odor of hydrogen sulfide is foul (like rotten eggs or thermal baths) - you can both smell/taste it. Once you’re out the water you can still smell it on your wet-suit. Since hydrogen sulfide can’t be good for humans not sure how diving affects divers who come here often. Luckily our eyes are always covered! In any case, we did not linger in the cloud area - most of the dive takes place above the cloud, which is the best part!
Besides the facts, it is a very different, disorienting sensation. Very magical and creepy at the same time.
Scuba Diving Mexico Diving Cenote Angelita, Tulum, Yucatan
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Cenote Angelita, Tulum, Mexico, December 2013
Ascending through the layer of Hydrogen Sulfide into the crystal clear waters above in the Angelita Cenote.
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