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From the Chacmol Cenote (Cave). Dome port used.
By Kenn Bolbjerg
posted Monday, November 6, 2006
46 votes

Divers exploring the cave system of Chac Mool. Fresh water. No strobe. Dome port used.
By Kenn Bolbjerg
posted Wednesday, January 24, 2007
21 votes

The sun shines on a diver, from the green jungle above, as he passes a sink hole in the Chac Mool cave system. Dome port used. Natural ligth, no filters.
By Kenn Bolbjerg
posted Friday, January 12, 2007
13 votes

Bubbles from diver penetrating the wreck
By Kenn Bolbjerg
posted Wednesday, January 10, 2007
6 votes

Stalactites and stalagmites in the Dos Ojos cave system in Yucatan, Mexico. Behind you see the sunlight coming through a sinkhole. Taken with strobe and wide angle.
By Kenn Bolbjerg
posted Tuesday, January 16, 2007
6 votes

Cenote Dos Ojos, Fresh Water
By Kenn Bolbjerg
posted Monday, December 18, 2006
5 votes

A look up at the jungle from a dive in the Chac Mool cenote (sinkhole). Dome port used.
By Kenn Bolbjerg
posted Wednesday, December 27, 2006
5 votes

Spotted murray eel on Paradise Reef, Cozumel. No strobe.
By Kenn Bolbjerg
posted Thursday, January 25, 2007
4 votes

the stern of cañonero C53 near the island of Cozumel.
By Kenn Bolbjerg
posted Saturday, February 10, 2007
4 votes

Hmmm, do I really want to eat this?
(turtle at Santa Rosa Wall, Cozumel)
By Kenn Bolbjerg
posted Saturday, February 10, 2007
4 votes
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13 Entries Found
A trunkfish at the Horseshoe reef in Cancun.
my dive buddy hopes to make a modelling career !!!
Hmmm, do I really want to eat this?
(turtle at Santa Rosa Wall, Cozumel)
the stern of cañonero C53 near the island of Cozumel.

editor's comments

Editor's Comment
You're on a wreck photographers sweet spot here Kenn
Spotted murray eel on Paradise Reef, Cozumel. No strobe.
Divers exploring the cave system of Chac Mool. Fresh water. No strobe. Dome port used.
shortlistedShortlisted!
Stalactites and stalagmites in the Dos Ojos cave system in Yucatan, Mexico. Behind you see the sunlight coming through a sinkhole. Taken with strobe and wide angle.
The sun shines on a diver, from the green jungle above, as he passes a sink hole in the Chac Mool cave system. Dome port used. Natural ligth, no filters.
Bubbles from diver penetrating the wreck "Cañonero C53" at 80 feet by Cozumel, Mexico
Paradise Reef, Cozumel at 15 meters depth. No strobe.
A look up at the jungle from a dive in the Chac Mool cenote (sinkhole). Dome port used.
Cenote Dos Ojos, Fresh Water
From the Chacmol Cenote (Cave). Dome port used.
 
 
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