It's late October, yet the weather remains warm enough for a paddle, prompting us to seize the day! The highlight of our trip was uncovering a hidden cave not far from the famous Blue Cave. This cave has a very low entrance, accessible only when the sea is utterly calm, as it was on Saturday. Upon entering, we were met with pitch darkness; the only hint of the cave's size came from the echoing sounds of our paddles.
We ventured deeper, navigating by sound alone for about 50 meters, until the gentle burbling of water signaled we had reached an internal beach. I retrieved my phone from the drypack to use it as a torch. The light revealed the true expanse of the cave. The seabed, a mesmerizing landscape of large, rounded stones interspersed with patches of sand, lay before us, utterly beautiful.
The video was captured using the Insta360 X4, though using the diving case above water most of the time did compromise the footage quality quite a bit.
Utterly fantastic video and very impressed by your X4 footage and the mixture of above and below the surface footage. It’s amazing.
Thank you Nick!
It's really fun to watch... good content that much is certain!
And there's always an adventure tied to it... it's not just some footage...
Where are the fish and the other marine life?
There is not much of it in the caves, outside you see fish everywhere.
Then that's probably a good thing, otherwise that might attract sharks, or other predators. Looks like an amazing place. How long do you have to drive to get there?
We need approx. 20 minutes by car to get to the beach where we start. From there it's around 1km to paddle to get to the big cave.
Great, so it makes for a nice day trip like going to the Schwarza.