A River Under Mexico Ocean



Submerged in deep water,One of the last things a diver may expect to find 90 ft below the surface is a river view. But that's exactly what awaits those bold enough to dive in Mexico's Cenote Angelita.The eerie landscape of swirling mist looks like a flowing river in the middle of cave, complete with trees emerging surface.

The swirling mist of the "river" is actually a cloud of the gas hydrogen sulfide created by the mix of fresh and saltwater.

The phenomenon can only be seen in person by exploring the depths of the 180 ft pit. For those who aren't photographer Anatoly Beloshchin filmed his exploration of the cenote - acave created by the collapse of limestone bedrock which then fills with water - to show the drama of the moment the river comes into sign.