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The second fall
Photo taken at 70 meters depth. I am at the start of the vault of the second fall. About ten meters below my fins is the foot of the second falling. To the right of the photo, we notice the cavity, digging thousands of years ago, by the waves when the level of the oceans was 80 meters lower. This type of training is typical of the second fall.
Author: Gabriel BARATHIEU
@GABRIEL BARATHIEU
File state: Final
Photography size: 50.3 Mpixels (144 MB uncompressed) - 8688x5792 pixels (29x19.3 in / 73.6x49 cm at 300 ppi)
Photography keywords: coral, deep, deep dive, dive, ocean, plongée technique, rebreather, recycleur, sea, tek, tek dive, trimix, twilight zone, zone crépusculaire
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