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Eagle Ray Pass, Diving the Drop Off - Grand Cayman 

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In 2014, I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to spend some time working at Cathy Church's Photo Centre in Grand Cayman. Cathy kindly let some of us take her own boat out on our day off to go where ever we wanted. We headed north to one of Grand Cayman's premier sites, Eagle Ray Pass. Located on the north wall it has a dramatically steep and breathtaking drop off to the main wall with a stunning natural archway. It was incredible to look down into the deep blue depths suspended over thousands of feet of water. We enjoyed amazing visibility that day and the whole dive site to ourselves apart from a couple of Eagle Rays swimming past.
Filmed on Canon 5DMkII, natural light, magic filter
Edited in Final Cut X
Music: Tryad - The Rising
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@joekoz3815
@joekoz3815 Год назад
I was jet skiing by the western beach. It scared me when the water was suddenly very dark. I went back to the blue/green water quickly.
@jimii2294
@jimii2294 10 месяцев назад
we dove the drop off a number of times back in the 70's... at times descending deeper than we should have - mesmerizing, it was so easy to just float & drift down - and look out and see a sea turtle or ray pass by - or a shark, just hanging, hovering off in the deep blue. some of the most incredible dives & experiences I have had in my 66 years. Unbelievable - fantastic... beautiful
@jimii2294
@jimii2294 8 месяцев назад
O man, I agree! We started going to Grand Cayman in the early 70s. Cayman Kai didn't have a certified dive instructor - we'd just go with one of the employees. I'm embarrassed to admit that we went well over 200 feet a few times.... unbelievable, and no doubt foolish. But what incredible experiences! Sadly they had someone drown diving in very shallow water, and obviously from then on they hired a Dive Master to run the whole operation... no more 200+ dives, but I'll never forget it.
@Spaethon
@Spaethon 8 лет назад
I snorkeled the other side of the reef, but just 10s of feet from the dropoff. If I were snorkeling and met that wall I would have a heart attack! I'm an excellent swimmer, but have a strange fear of water heights. Beautiful video!
@NYorkin
@NYorkin 7 лет назад
Is it dangerous swimming /snorkeling / diving RIGHT ON the drop off , as in , do you risk getting sucked down by some strong currents, or what kind of forces are at play right on the edge of the drop??
@Achilles94627
@Achilles94627 7 лет назад
I agree. Deep water scares the s**t out of me. I think it's the vulnerability and the not knowing what's beneath you...
@Artem_Shipov
@Artem_Shipov 7 лет назад
the same about me:-O
@gabbystraub9231
@gabbystraub9231 6 лет назад
§paethon same
@michaelocampo2565
@michaelocampo2565 5 лет назад
I would love to try and swim down see how far I can make it lol
@duniordiaz6019
@duniordiaz6019 Год назад
I've always gotten chills when I dive into that pit
@smudgy264
@smudgy264 3 года назад
Great footage! I have an affinity for water but deep drop offs scare me to bits, i won't go near one. To me, the drop off is the start of no-mans land. The dark belongs to the creatures of the abyss
@ChantelStays
@ChantelStays 6 месяцев назад
I'm with you !
@Divetech2
@Divetech2 2 года назад
One of my favorite dive sites in the world….. Grand Cayman has so many awesome dive sites and shore diving is also grand….
@alexserrano2850
@alexserrano2850 4 года назад
Incredible! Just marvelous. What an experience...
@ameliawarfield5637
@ameliawarfield5637 Месяц назад
Beautiful ❤️.
@SamEbby
@SamEbby 2 года назад
our oceans are incredible. must be protected.
@Hookiv1
@Hookiv1 6 лет назад
Not entirely factual....Grand Cayman's Northern Wall drops off to depths near 2,000 feet at its deepest. Only in the Cayman trench will reach depths range 24K feet and that's about 30 miles south of the island. Beautiful video though.....
@SariennMusic73
@SariennMusic73 5 лет назад
The view is gorgeous. The music? Beyond soul touching.
@justinfutch6279
@justinfutch6279 5 лет назад
Ever find out what song that was??
@Artem_Shipov
@Artem_Shipov 5 лет назад
@@justinfutch6279 See the description to the video
@nickhingle5534
@nickhingle5534 3 года назад
That's an interesting ship. I think it's cool/interesting that you can swim through the ships that have drowned.
@skyehalcomb5770
@skyehalcomb5770 4 года назад
This part in Nemo scared the shit outta me bruh
@xenostim
@xenostim Год назад
glad I wasn't the only one to think of that! lol
@melinessa_784
@melinessa_784 4 года назад
Omg that scares me so much but at the same time I want to experience this so bad.
@Lightningwolf0925
@Lightningwolf0925 8 лет назад
Just imagine what is down there
@rcrbrewster7840
@rcrbrewster7840 7 лет назад
Avenged Rider Yes... Imagine... Many undiscovered species for sure. And Geological featues and anomalies...
@SkyWayMan90
@SkyWayMan90 4 года назад
Not very much
@Seannosaurus
@Seannosaurus Год назад
i have dreams about these places and i literally just want to shut my eyes and leave when i see them
@Artem_Shipov
@Artem_Shipov 5 лет назад
0:25 Very scary😩
@3chordwonder857
@3chordwonder857 Год назад
Dove this many years ago when the whale shark came up the wall and was caught on video by first dive underwater photographers! ...they were extremely startled. Simply amazing. The wall way out did Stingray City or the cemetery reef turtle but the sunset sail from the Hyatt used to be phenomenal. I miss the good old days!
@cjm081
@cjm081 3 года назад
While the Cayman North wall is impressive it is not over 25,000 ft deep. At 0:28 you are referring to the Cayman Trench which is located south of the Grand Cayman, nowhere near your dive site.
@baronblackdragon9078
@baronblackdragon9078 2 года назад
Ah yes my daily dose of existential dread
@alejandrojimenez4169
@alejandrojimenez4169 4 года назад
I was there and saw the trench
@FintasticFilms
@FintasticFilms 6 лет назад
How deep did you guys go?
@originalkk882
@originalkk882 Год назад
They used Nitrox (presumably 32% oxygen) so maximum depth of 110ft.
@ChantelStays
@ChantelStays 6 месяцев назад
This isnt considered deep diving though right ? Like..where you have to be careful of your ascension?
@SPaige4
@SPaige4 7 лет назад
Did you have your white balance on auto or manual?
@djaarny
@djaarny 7 лет назад
Steven Paige manual always. Also using red filter to add red back at depth. Need to keep manually changing wb as you change depth
@removefromme
@removefromme 6 лет назад
Great video but coral reefs need to be in a low nutrient environment to thrive. At least that's what I learned when I took marine biology.
@getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917
@getmeoutofsanfrancisco9917 4 года назад
1:38 yummy yellow tail snapper
@boricrazyjlg
@boricrazyjlg 4 года назад
Not for me I'll watch it on RU-vid. Too scared of deep dark unknown waters. I'll die if I see that drop off.
@ZayAvengeR
@ZayAvengeR Год назад
Warning: entering ecological dead zone
@Marleyjr00X
@Marleyjr00X Год назад
Lol
@gregc3831
@gregc3831 4 года назад
did all that coral used to be colorful? looks brown and kinda dead :( i feel like its supposed to be full of color
@philipnicholson3216
@philipnicholson3216 2 года назад
loses color below 60 feet or so - when doing photography you need lights to see the color
@originalkk882
@originalkk882 Год назад
The video has been colour graded to bring back some of the colour, that's why it is brown. Your eyes would see it as all blue at that depth (colours are lost as light passes through water, starting at the red end of the spectrum). Colour grading can't bring back missing red if there is none captured by the camera. Without powerful lights, and at distances of more than c3-6 feet, there would be no red to recover. Night diving on the North Wall can be fantastic. Clear water makes it look like you are in air, and your dive lights illuminate the true colours of the sponges, corals etc.
@nieds5046
@nieds5046 8 лет назад
that reef dead af
@squidneythesquid2487
@squidneythesquid2487 6 лет назад
Nieds welp you can thank our love for the environment for that. Our reefs are fading away due to chemicals and litter in the water.
@Roger-pm1zs
@Roger-pm1zs 5 лет назад
Lmao
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