The vibrant green colour is completely natural.
One of the most fascinating aspects of the Riviera Maya's cave systems is the incredible variety of colours you encounter from one section to another. Different water chemistry and natural conditions create entirely different moods beneath the surface.
š La Gloria ā Dos Ojos Cave System
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Cave Diving Training - Mexico
World-class Cave & Technical Diving instruction in Mexico. Lead by Alain & Lili Pocobelli, offering uncompromising TDI training in the Riviera Maya cenotes.
Complete your experience with our dedicated diver accommodations at Casa Mariposa We are a TDI Cave and Technical Diving Instructor Training facility specialised in technical, side-mount and cave diving.
After enough dives, cave divers begin to notice all sorts of things hidden in the rock...
This one looked a little too much like a giant bearded face to simply swim past! š
Exploration, learning... and occasionally a bit of humour.
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Some formations seem almost impossible to believe until you see them with your own eyes.
Created over thousands of years by slow mineral deposition, these delicate structures are reminders that every underwater cave is both a geological archive and a natural masterpiece.
Our privilege as cave divers is to admire them without leaving a trace.
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Every successful cave dive depends on teamwork.
The same is true for teaching. Communication, trust, and shared experience are at the heart of every course we teach and every dive we make together.
We're grateful to share our passion for cave diving with divers from around the worldāand even more grateful that we get to do it as a team.
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Life flourishes in places that seem impossible.
Blind cave fish have adapted to survive in permanent darkness, making the underwater caves of the YucatƔn one of the most fascinating and unique ecosystems on Earth.
As cave divers, we're privileged to visit these environmentsāand responsible for preserving them.
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One of the best compliments an instructor can receive is when students say a dive looked "easy."
That's exactly the goal.
Strong fundamentals make difficult environments feel calm, controlled, and deliberate.
Every skill builds on the ones before it.
Navigation procedures such as placing a jump line aren't only about knowing the correct sequenceāthey depend on solid fundamental skills.
Good buoyancy, proper trim, stable positioning, and situational awareness allow a diver to complete the task efficiently while minimizing disturbance to the cave environment.
Advanced cave diving is built on mastering the basics.
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Every cave has its own character.
Some passages are dramatic, others subtle. The beauty of cave diving often isn't found at the destinationāit's found in the journey through places shaped over thousands of years.
Explore with skill. Leave only bubbles.
Long legs. Tight cave. Zero contact.
At 189 cm (6'2"), navigating fragile, decorated restrictions requires planning, awareness, and precise control. In cave diving, physical characteristics are never an excuse for poor conservation practices.
The responsibility remains the same for every diver: adapt to the cave environment and preserve it for future generations.
Technical skill is measured not only by where you can go, but by how little evidence you leave that you were ever there.
03/05/2026
Another course finished.
Well done, Wanni!
Standards met ā good work.
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