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Underwater Caves Gallery
You can see many of our favorite pictures taken underwater in caves around the world. For more pictures, check out our main library and raw photos.

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Peacock Springs
A full cave class at Peacock Springs. |

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Ginnie Springs
About to go cave dive at Ginnie Springs, Florida
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Intro Tech Class
Divers and instructors at an intro to technical diving class at Ginnie Springs
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Peanut Tunnel
This section of cave is call the Peanut Tunnel at Peacock Springs
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Olsen Sink
Looking out into Olsen sink. Olsen is a place you can surface while cave diving at Peacock Springs
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Looking out into Olsen sink.
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Bones
Bones on a ledge at Peacock Springs
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Eagle's Nest
Long, deep dive into Eagle's Nest cave
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Crossover tunnel
Cave diver coming out of a restriction at Peacock Springs
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Cave Diver
Cave diver at Peacock Springs, Peanut tunnel |

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The Well
Teddy looking through a hole in the wall in the Well tunnel at Peacock Springs
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Sidemount Cave Diver
Chris Leavitt sidemount diving a cave in North Florida
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New Cave Diver
Teddy (right) on his graduation dive for Full Cave certification
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Cave Diver
Teddy entering a cave in north Florida
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Decompression Diver
Diver on decompression (or about to start) after a deep cave dive
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Cave Diver
Cave diver (Red Sullivan) on his
on safety stop at Peacock Springs in north Florida
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Cave Instructor Workshop and Class
Dale, Red and Nick during a cave dive in north Florida
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Running a Reel
A cave diver running his reel in the cavern zone of a north Florida cave
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Cave Diver
Carol doing a safety stop before ascending after a long cave dive in north Florida
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Tumbling Rock Cave
This large dry cave is located in northern Alabama
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Icknetucknee Springs
Blue Hole cavern at Icknetucknee Springs Florida
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Cave divers exiting the Peanut Tunnel at Peacock Springs, Florida
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Cave diver on decompression at Devil's Ear cave at Ginnie Springs, Florida
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Cave Diving
Cave diver on decompression at Devil's Ear cave at Ginnie Springs, Florida
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Mexican Cave
A nice section of a cave in the Yucatan
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Mexican Cave
Another nice section of cave in the Yucatan
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Cave Remains
Remains of long past civilization in a Yucatan cave in Mexico
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Cavern Zone
Cave in north Florida
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Cave Diver in Doubles
A cave diver in the Peanut tunnel at Peacock Springs wearing double tanks
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Orda Cave Russia
Igor and Sergey posing before a dive in freezing water
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Orda Cave Sump Russia
Sergey and Igor in a sump (dry section) of Orda cave in Russia
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Orda Cave
Just for jokes, divers had placed a few of the (hopefully) deactivated mines in Orda Cave, Russia
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Little River
TJ on a DPV (Scootering) at Little River, Florida
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TDI
We love TDI !
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Cavern Class
Cavern class at Orange Grove, Peacock Springs, north Florida
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Ginnie Springs
That dark water is tannic water of the Santa Fe River that runs over top of Devel's Ear cave at Ginnie Springs Florida
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Deco Divers
Divers on deco at a cave in Central Florida called Eagle's Nest
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Eagle's Nest
This very deep cave means the cave divers, using Trimix (Helium) will have to decompress quite a long time. Thank goodness for the rope
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Madison Springs
A cave diver coming through the Rabbit Hole at Madison Springs, Florida
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Martin the Cave Diver
Martin during a cave dive in North Florida. Martin is from Holland but spent the summer of 2015 helping out at Dayo Scuba and cave diving every chance he could. He got very good at it
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Little River Deco
Oops, stayed too long. Now TJ has to decompression in high flow at Little River cave in north Florida
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Cave Diver
Decompressing cave diver in north Florida
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Sump Diving
Sump diver (Forrest Wilson) getting his gear ready for an attempt to get through a sump and find more cave beyond
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Caver
Volunteer cavers (not cave divers) assist in carrying heavy diving gear deep into caves. Sump diving needs and appreciates the efforst of 'Sherpas'
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Snail Shell Cave
This is the bottom of a huge sink hole which opens to upstream and downstream caves, named Snail Shell. Located south of Nashville, Tennessee. This team is part of the group that got past the first sump over 7 miles into the upstream cave.
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