>>We need more people like you on Digg to educate us.<<A few decades ago, one park actually stopped hiring geology majors for cave tours because nobody wanted to hear about the geology!
They should've put some hot naked female swimmer instead. Then none of us would complain...in fact, I'd wager nobody would notice the cave and the sunbeam :)
I've actually done this and you are spot on: it is extremely easy to get disoriented if silt gets kicked up. There are almost always wires run through teh caves so you can find your way back out. There are also haloclines where the fresh water and salt water levels meet which make the water all blurry and confusing. The shift from fresh to salt water also affects buoyancy. It's fun but very technical and challenging diving.
its nice until real world mtv leases the place and they send 8 , 21 year olds to get drunk and have sex with every living thing in sight and talk about how horrible their problems are...
christoastMar 21, 2010
It's a good picture but a terrible wallpaper, no balance, do you just put any good picture as a wallpaperis it all stretched and cropped?
bamboozledMar 21, 2010
Anyone else scared of swimming in caves? The thought of it creeps me out for some reason. Like there's always something below..
christoastMar 21, 2010
True, true
equinaminMar 22, 2010
Backpacked for 3 months. It is a stunning country to put on the top of the list. Great peoples and diversity everywhere. Viva Mexico : )
diggorelseMar 22, 2010
>>We need more people like you on Digg to educate us.<<A few decades ago, one park actually stopped hiring geology majors for cave tours because nobody wanted to hear about the geology!
Closed AccountMar 25, 2010
They should've put some hot naked female swimmer instead. Then none of us would complain...in fact, I'd wager nobody would notice the cave and the sunbeam :)
ryanshepherdMar 27, 2010
I don't have any desktop icons in Windows 7, other than the recycle bin. I just make good use of the jump lists.
earthernjarMar 31, 2010
I've actually done this and you are spot on: it is extremely easy to get disoriented if silt gets kicked up. There are almost always wires run through teh caves so you can find your way back out. There are also haloclines where the fresh water and salt water levels meet which make the water all blurry and confusing. The shift from fresh to salt water also affects buoyancy. It's fun but very technical and challenging diving.
jnav121Apr 4, 2010
its nice until real world mtv leases the place and they send 8 , 21 year olds to get drunk and have sex with every living thing in sight and talk about how horrible their problems are...
jnav121Apr 4, 2010
funny tourist think they know everything about a country... someone got shot in detroit!! aww s**t cant go there..