Are you remember with Mr.Jacques Yves Costeau, he is a expert scuba oceanografer and leading experts from France. White-haired old man that was throughout his life to dive into a variety of ocean floor around the world and make a documentary film about the natural beauty of the sea floor to be watched around the world.
Stunning and alarming phenomenon in early March last year, is about the river in the sea Mexico. This event invites the curiosity of many people, because it seems a strange thing. Is there really a river in the Sea??. Anatoly Beloshchin, a diver managed to take a picture 'of the river in the sea' from a depth of 60 meters of water cenote Angelita, Mexico. With the image of a diver that was taken in Mexico if the river is explained in the sea there.
According to the photographer, when in the depth of 30 meters of water still feels fresh. But when diving down to 60 meters, the water begins to taste salty. "Not how long before we met I could see the river with tree branches and leaves that falling leaf" he said. Actually layers that resemble "river water" that we see is a layer of hydrogen sulfide gas.
A few yards from the site will find a cave. At the bottom near the cave diving team discovered a river complete with trees and foliage that floats on the water column. It turns out that location is not a river as seen on the mainland. However, the atmosphere was similar to the river complete with layers, such as brownish colored water. Brownish color that is not derived from fresh water. Mentioned, part of that similar brownish river water is the bottom layer of hydrogen sulfide gas. The gas usually produced from sewage.
At least, the discovery of the river at the bottom of the sea is unique and probably the first time. Better for you are a diver, then you should visit the cenote Angelita, Mexico. There is a cave. If you dive to a depth of 30 meters, the water is fresh water (fresh), but if you dive to a depth of more than 60 meters, the water becomes salty water, then you can see a "river" at the bottom, complete with trees and foliage leaves on land withdrawal .
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