Ginnie Springs Scuba Dive with GoPro Hero HD

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2010

This video is of us (James, Alyson, Matt) diving at Ginnie Springs in Florida. A couple of minutes into the video, I find baby flounder :) We go down to about 50 feet and stop at the gate where 35 million gallons of fresh water flow daily. It was filmed with my GoPro Hero HD camera.

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  • haha you were kinda scared to get in the tunnel but once you got in you relaxed and had a great dive :)

    those are the best

  • @synatestudios lol, I wasn't scared, my girlfriend who was following me was and I was trying to coax her in. She is now skydiving with me so I give her mad credit for having "balls" :)

  • can you tell me where exactly this is? I am planning a trip to florida and might go to Alexader Springs...but i cant find ginnie springs

  • @chinaman0389 This is the website address: ginniespringsoutdoors.co

  • Thanks parachutepilot7, it was a fun dive :)

  • Hallo, may you tell me what program have you used? R4? Thanks and best regards.

  • @69Fatluca

    Sorry for the delayed response but I didn't see your question until now. I did use the R4 settings.

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  • I'm with the others - get the flat lens replacement and use R5

  • Looks cool! I get certified in February and will be diving there in march!

  • 1:27 Find the coin!!

  • Im diving here in january with my dive shop. i am very excited because i have done 2 of my 6 dives for my advanced and so i am doing the final 4 here as well as paradise springs!

  • Did you use a flat lens?

  • You need to get new case with flat lense and you get HD clear!!!!

  • Don'y know if it was a type, but it's 35 MILLION gallons daily

  • Great video! I am definitely planning a trip there soon. Was this shot in 1080p? How do you like this camera so far?

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