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Divespot "Posse", Valle Verzasca
Diving in the River Verzasca. Switzerland
A tunnel in the Ressel cave in France at about 300m from the entrance.
The most famous cave in the Lot region in France: Ressel. This time really good viz.
Gola del Lupo, River "Maggia"
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Famous Bridge Ponte dei Salti over the Verzasca River in Switzerland.
"Washing machine" at the beginning of the divespot Misura. River Verzasca.
Driftdiving in a river
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Behind the waterfall in the river
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A couple of red eye damselflies is putting eggs under water.
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diver on the way out from the Cave
Verzasca River
Diver inside Ressel
Red eyed damselflies. A very rare moment, the damselflies are putting their eggs under water. Normally only the female is doing it, but this time also the male was under water. The silver color is due to air that is trapped on the body of the damsels
Pike meets human. Taken in the Netherlands.
Slate Mine Nuttlar
Schiefergrube Christine, an old slate mine in Germany. Always clear water.
Tench, a very shy fish.
Cave with crystal clear water in France. You need a permit to dive there.
Old slate mine in Germany, diving in a museum.
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Goby in 'het Grevelingenmeer' in the Netherlands. This is the largest salt water lake in the Netherlands.
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The red color not only disappears with the depth, it also disappears horizontal if you have a lot of viz in the water. This makes that caves looks really bleu.
Icediving on the Gotthardpass. Over 2100m height.
Diver in Messinghausen
This small cave with clear water has some restrictions where you have to pass. This is 1 of them. You see the strength of water on the rocks.
The slate mine 'Christine' has always crystal clear water. This time we went to the 'Abbauten', the 'rooms' higher in the mine that don't have rails for a minetrain.
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Diver in the Slate Mine in Nuttlar / Germany
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