The beauty of The Longest Underwater Cave in World
For those who like to dive, they will definitely give testimony to the amazing underwater life. A team of divers boldly produces superb reportage photographs of gypsum crystal cave in the world’s longest underwater. Gypsum is a mineral that can form crystals and are responsible for the transparency of mineral water. Gypsum is also unusual rock formations can form in the sea.
Orda gypsum cave in the Western Ural region located three miles from a natural tunnel that looks terrible to be explored. The tunnel is the result of the creation of the flow of sea water so that divers can clearly see more than 50 meters underwater scenery in front of them.
Experience the journey of the brave reporters and photographers with the professional divers. Documentation is part of a project to raise awareness of the beauty and fragility of the natural wonders that can hardly be explored. While the expedition walk without danger, the resulting photographs to tell the world that there is a heaven on earth under the sea.
Environment in Orda cave very smooth, even air bubbles from the divers may damage the roof of the cave. But the team from Lyagushkin has been prepared under the water funnel that produces bubbles that are safe for the mouth of the cave. In the depths of the underwater Orda cave and even then, the team took samples of water, mud, and minerals in various parts of the cave to assist in the investigation of the investigators.







