Blue Hole Diving In The Bahamas | JONATHAN BIRD'S BLUE WORLD

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Jonathan travels to Andros, an island in the Bahamas, to investigate underwater caves that start in blue holes. A blue hole looks like a pond, but leads into a vast underwater cave system. In the Bahamas, these caves often lead to the ocean. As Jonathan explores the ocean end of the caves, he learns how the two systems are connected.

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Leaving the markers in the deep water (which can be felt when light fails down) is

krutimehta
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Haven't watched this yet cuz I'm at school but I'm so hype. New Jonathan Bird video+ blue hole diving which I love+the Bahamas which I LOVE=I am going to love this I can tell

cestmoi
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Man I just love this channel I can’t wait till I grow up to become a marine biologist and hopefully go scuba diving in the Bahamas, and just maybe I would have the pleasure of meeting you personally so that we can go scuba diving together ❤️❤️❤️

Sincerely your biggest fan,
Ahmad Aburoumi

ahmedaburoumi
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I loo❤️oove re-watching these videos in my free time

MulataLinda
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As always a lovely break from everyday life. Every week I can't wait to see what fascinating places you're gonna show us this time:)

jok
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Hi Jonathan,
Wishing you and the team all the best for 2018.
A remarkable channel.
Steve in Scotland.

stevied
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Jonathan, did I say how much I love you and your videos?
You are truly inspiring.

letstrythis
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Great re I love Jonathan Birds Blue World

FintasticFilms
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That silt. I wonder how deep it really is.

ElizabethSwims
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Hey Jonathan love your videos, love the energy. Keep diving in caves, I love it.

parsamasoud
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I always like your video because it's the best

hinakashif
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One of my all-time faves, awesome to see it back in HD! :D

WireMosasaur
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Would you ever dive the blue hole in Dahab? Would make for an interesting episode on Blue World based on it’s history. Your definitely a good enough diver to dive it with the deep and cave dives you’ve done

stephenciesielski
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Love your videos. Very educational and interesting. I just subscribed.

thinksmart
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"Spooky" is right. Going through an underwater cave is scary enough, but swimming over a 500' deep chasm while doing so is terrifying to think about. The end of this video was brilliant, showing how the different water systems interact, and the reactions of the coral to the invasive washout. I just finished watching Blue Planet II, and your end segment could easily have fit into that program.

SolidStateSoul
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Jonathan, you really need to visit a place called Tenerife. My dad says that underwater it is buetiful and there are fish swimming everywhere, and playful seal pups swimming around and nibbling away on your flippers while you dive. Watch out for sea urchins there though, they really hurt if you stand on them. I am only suggesting this, not telling you to do it, but again, it is a lovely place!

goldzzgames
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I'm absolutely in love with your videos 💓

christinalick
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Congrats On Reaching The Enddd😊May God Keep blessing you

vinneishamaria
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I’m so glad someone mentioned something about the “blue hole” grades? Even how it looks from the opening edge.

Better murky than polluted water?

Roping guide for directed dive lines. Very wise.

It seems the caves water had a difference of photosynthetic concentration near the top of the waters layer. However seem to clear up a a little?
Near the bottom of the cave, yes the silky fossil layer had so much time settled and detailed. Amazing-tracks!
Thank for showing us those hole apertures.

I love how your put those orientations regarding the hydrogen sulfide and how it may have left forms of affection and area influence.

How did you feel after the dive?

jonathansantos
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This is the best video of yours, amongst all the videos ..especially the part where you say, “while Tim hovers above, I decide to perform a little experiment. While this may look like sand, it is actually a deep layer of silt, silt is formed by the decomposition of leaves and other organic matter.” As soon as you said, organic matter word, it reminded me of organic chemistry as my mother is chemistry professor and I just recalled how she was always after me during examinations to learn my formulas and periodic tables 😃😔😎😒☺️

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