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- Flying After DivingHistory In 1989 DAN diving workshop advised no-flight times as following: 12 hours after a single no-stop dive, 24 hours after multi-day repetitive dive, and 48 hours after dives that required decompression stops. Later this …
- Partnership Program“Bringing the experience of organizing and hosting the Olympic Games into diving operations and customer satisfaction” “Both in cave diving and in life, the darkness of uncertainty was beckoning. I was scared, but I knew that …
- Treasure of the Mayan Abyss: The Underwater QuestDive into the mysterious world of the ancient Mayan jungle with a brand-new adventure game: “Treasure of the Mayan Abyss: The Underwater Quest”. This exhilarating underwater quest game is exclusively designed for certified scuba divers. …
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- Kim Ha cenoteOn the road to Valladolid from Tulum, there are several well-known cenotes located available for cave diving. One of them is Kim Ha Cenote, the entrance to which is combined with the road to two …
- Safety of DivingScuba diving is practiced by tens of thousands of people worldwide every day and is considered a significantly lower-risk activity than many other outdoor sports and recreation. Even such widespread activities as swimming, jogging, and …
- Diver Certification EquivalencesHave you ever wondered how diving training courses can be compared between diving training organizations? Are you uncertain if your “advanced diver” certification meets the dive center’s criteria for evidence? Different terminology to say the …
- Tres Estrellas cenoteCenote Tres Estrellas is a part of the cave system K’oox Baal (including Tux Kapaxa caves). The joining of the K’oox Baal and Tux Kapaxa caves created the fourth-longest underwater cave system in the world. …
- Sac Xiquin cenoteCenote Sac Xiquin is a part of the cave system K’oox Baal (including Tux Kapaxa caves). The joining of the K’oox Baal and Tux Kapaxa caves created the fourth-longest underwater cave system in the world. …
- Koi cenoteCenote Koi is a part of the cave system K’oox Baal (including Tux Kapaxa caves). The joining of the K’oox Baal and Tux Kapaxa caves created the fourth-longest underwater cave system in the world. K’oox …
- Nai Tucha cenoteCenote Nai Tucha is a part of the cave system K’oox Baal (including Tux Kapaxa caves). The joining of the K’oox Baal and Tux Kapaxa caves created the fourth-longest underwater cave system in the world. …
- Coop One cenoteCenote Coop One is a part of the cave system K’oox Baal (including Tux Kapaxa caves). The joining of the K’oox Baal and Tux Kapaxa caves created the fourth-longest underwater cave system in the world. …
- Outland cenoteTurning toward La Concha Cenote into the jungle on the 54th kilometer from Playa del Carmen of the Cancun-Tulum federal road, you will find yourself on a country road. The dusty bumpy road leads deep …
- Tortuga cenoteOn the road to Valladolid from Tulum, several well-known cenotes are available for cave diving. One is the Tortuga cenote, whose entrance is combined with the road to two more cenotes: the Vaca Ha cenote …
- La Concha CenoteTurning toward La Concha Cenote into the jungle on the 54th kilometer from Playa del Carmen of the Cancun-Tulum federal road, you will find yourself on a country road. The dusty bumpy road leads deep …
Content list
- Angelita cenote
- Cenote and Cave Environment
- Chikin Ha cenote
- Coop One cenote
- Diver Certification Equivalences
- Dos Ojos cenote
- El Eden cenote
- El Pit cenote
- Flying After Diving
- Kim Ha cenote
- Koi cenote
- La Concha Cenote
- Nai Tucha cenote
- Outland cenote
- Partnership Program
- Sac Xiquin cenote
- Safety of Diving
- Tortuga cenote
- Treasure of the Mayan Abyss: The Underwater Quest
- Tres Estrellas cenote