الجمعة، 20 أبريل 2012

Underwater River in Mexico




If you are a professional diver you should visit Cenote Angelita Mexico.These amazing pictures were taken by Anatoly Beloshchin in the cave Cenote Angelita, Mexico. Here’s his description: “We are 30 meters deep, fresh water, then 60 meters deep – salty water and under me I see a river, island and fallen leaves… Actually, the river, which you can see, is a layer of hydrogen sulphide.” It must be an unforgettable feeling once you’re there and see it with your own eyes

The most spectacular underwater images ever seen: Incredible pict

From teeny-tiny to titanic, the University of Miami's annual Underwater Photography contest has captured the colourful creatures typically beneath reach and view while awarding a vibrant sea slug as the contest's star. The contest held by the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science reviewed 700 underwater photograph submissions before calling out the winners by category. 'The quality of photos keeps getting better each year,' UM lecturer and photographer Myron Wang who judged among the panel of experts said in a release by the school. 'Judging becomes more difficult when you have so many wonderful pictures to choose from. For me, there were excellent entries in every category but this year's standout was the great picture of the juvenile sperm whale taken by Douglas Lahle in Dominica. It is spectacular!' Mr Wang said. But when it came to the overall winner, size wasn't the judge, however, with that title going to the neon headshield slug photographed in the Virgin Islands while crossing an emerald green plant, complimenting its glowing orange, blue and yellow body. The annual contest featured one new category of a Fan Favourite poll that was ranked through the Rosenstiel School blog. That winner of a jellyfish shot in Monterey, California by Todd Aki took nearly half the votes the school reported, totaling over 1,200 votes.