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    Default Stunning underwater pictures show undiscovered cave network of the Blue Lake

    Not really much about the cave system, but some spectacular photography: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ind-world.html


    Stunning underwater pictures show undiscovered cave network of the Blue Lake, the deepest of its kind in the world


    By Daily Mail Reporter
    PUBLISHED: 10:17 EST, 28 April 2012 | UPDATED: 16:00 EST, 28 April 2012

    A frogman glides through a crystal blue lagoon beneath a breathtaking canopy of stars and in another picture a diver examines a wall of bright green moss illuminated by an underwater lamp.
    These stunning photographs were taken by National Geographic photographer Victor Lyagushkin who accompanied a team of divers to explore an underwater cave network.
    Taken at the Blue Lake, near the Caucasus Mountains in Russia, the incredible scenes were captured on camera to raise awareness about the unique environment.


    A frogman glides through a crystal blue lagoon beneath a tree at the Blue Lake in Russia



    A diver examines a wall of bright green moss illuminated by an underwater lamp


    At 770 feet long, 400 meters wide and 800-feet-deep, the Blue Lake is currently considered to be the deepest type of lake in the world, called a Karsk lake. It is virtually untouched and it is hoped these stunning photographs will urge scientists to research the unique environment.

    'Blue Lake is situated at an altitude of 800 meters and is surrounded by mountains,' said Lyagushkin. 'The air is very clear and there is no stray light from cities.
    'Here I came up with idea to make a shot which will combine my love of shooting stars and underwater photography.' Karsk lakes are usually formed from limestone rock which is eroded by water from below.

    'Russian divers attempted to locate the cave system and source of the spring leading of the deepest underwater cave system in the world,' he said.
    'Such complicated and deep dives need a big team of well-educated and experienced divers, who work together as a one man. The problem is that this unique natural object was not explored at all - we know almost nothing about it.
    'The aim of the project was to make scientists pay attention to this lake and to make them start researching it. We wanted people to understand that this is not a puddle, an but unknown and wonderful world under the water,' said Lyagushkin.

    At 770 feet long, 400 meters wide and 800-feet-deep, the Blue Lake is currently considered to be the deepest type of lake in the world, called a Karsk lake


    A diver comes across a tree in the underwater cave system which has been virtually untouched


    The lake is situated at an altitude of 800 meters and is surrounded by mountains. The air is very clear and there is no stray light from cities to disturb the pictures


    A woman poses underwater in a black dress with a brightly coloured yellow head piece which is complimented by the green moss






    Lyagushkin came up with an idea to make a shot which combined a love of shooting stars and underwater photography and, right, a diver explores the waters




    Underwater plants create an illuminous green light. Almost nothing is known about the unusual underwater cave network



    The aim of the project was to make scientists pay attention to the lake and to make them start researching it

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    Martin Robson (the lead diver) had a bad case of DCI during the project and had to have intensive hyperbaric oxygen treatment before going home to the UK. I think they also had a support diver drown during the project too. Very sad.

    He's a member here. Hopefully he will feel able to tell us about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by apitkin View Post
    Martin Robson (the lead diver) had a bad case of DCI during the project and had to have intensive hyperbaric oxygen treatment before going home to the UK. I think they also had a support diver drown during the project too. Very sad.

    He's a member here. Hopefully he will feel able to tell us about it.
    That is very sad. I would love to hear/read his views.


    Those pictures are simply stunning!
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    Great pictures! Martin is writing a book about this expedition - can't wait to see it.

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    Fantastic eye candy! Very surreal. Thanks for posting these pix, Shirley!

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    yes some very cool pics even in a lake you can take good pics
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    really great picture.. i could only say when i see it is "WOW" ...you're amazing and professional it is just perfect keep it up
    thank you for the pic's

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    It looks like gold in them there cliffs. Love the shot of the diver and the stars.

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