This cenote is called The Pit, and it's close to Playa del Carmen, on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. My friend Rachael and I dived there with Jorge Suarez Serrado from www.divexplorers.com, and I recommend him without hesitation. One of the features of this dive is the layer of hydrogen suflide, at about 30 - 35 m (max depth on this dive approx. 45m). It's a cloud of white, shimmering H2S which sits at the interface between the fresh and salt water, as a result of its density. Passing through it is an eerie experience, and I hope you can see this from the video clip! Enjoy!
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