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    The Blue World team drifts along an underground river, hoping to reach the exit!

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    Welcome to Jonathan Bird’s Blue World!

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    Drift diving is a type of diving where you jump into moving water and go with the flow.

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    In the ocean, this usually means that a boat follows you and picks you up where ever you

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    decide to surface.

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    It’s a lot of fun and super easy, because you don’t have to swim hard, and you don’t

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    need to worry about getting back to where you started.

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    Cave diving is almost never done this way because you can’t surface except where you

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    started.

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    So cave divers usually try not to get involved in high current situations.

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    But as with all things, there are exceptions.

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    Cameraman Todd, Cameraman Zach, and I have come to central Florida in search of a famous

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    cave drift dive.

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    We stop at our favorite dive shop to rent some scuba tanks and get air fills.

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    Then it’s off to Manatee Springs State Park, where they do have manatees, but that’s

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    not why we’re here.

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    We start with a quick tour of the area.

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    Since Zach has done this dive before, he explains how it will work.

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    Manatee Springs is a place where an underground river flows out of the ground and joins into

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    the Suwannee River.

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    So the state park has a huge submerged cave system underneath it, emerging at both Manatee

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    Spring and a spring called Catfish Hotel.

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    Catfish hotel is covered in duckweed and looks like a little pond.

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    We’re going to make sure that it’s clear, that there’s nothing obstructing the entrance

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    here then we’re to go off into the woods, we’re going to find Friedman’s Sink, and

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    we’re going to drift down and we’re going to meet ZP back here.

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    We talk a walk into the woods to find Friedman’s Sink.

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    That does not look like something that’s diveable.

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    That looks like a puddle in the woods!

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    It is a puddle in the woods!

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    But it’s a diveable puddle in the woods.

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    Wow!

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    That’s crazy!

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    Where’s the part where you go in?

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    Right there!

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    Today, we’re going to do a cave drift dive.

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    Where we’re going to go in here and we’re going to come out downstream at the Catfish

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    hotel!

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    Once we swim down into the current of the underground river, we won’t have enough

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    air to get back to where we started at Friedman Sink, so we have to drift all the way to the

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    next exit.

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    There is one emergency exit called Sue’s Spring before Catfish Hotel if we have a problem.

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    This type of dive is generally not considered proper cave diving protocol.

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    The only reason we are doing it is because hundreds of cave divers have done it before

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    and proved that it’s short enough to make the distance with no problem.

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    I’m super excited, but also a bit nervous as we start gearing up.

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    [Singing a sea shanty]

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    Looking straight down, I can’t believe there is a hole into a cave at the bottom of this

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    little puddle in the woods.

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    Zach knows the way, so we let him lead.

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    Of course the minute we move, we kick up all kinds of sediment.

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    Todd and I follow Zach down the hole and emerge into the cave, with strong current passing

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    by.

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    It’s also filled with particulate matter.

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    I was definitely expecting better visibility.

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    Once we have gotten our buoyancy dialed in, we start swimming gently with the current.

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    Fortunately, the current is doing most of the work.

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    Zach keeps his primary light on the guideline.

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    In this visibility, we have to work extra hard not to lose sight of it.

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    It’s a very disconcerting feeling knowing that after a few minutes of drifting, we probably

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    would not be able to get back to Friedman sink if we had to--against the current.

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    Soon we have travelled 700 feet, which is the halfway point between Friedman Sink and

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    the next possible exit.

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    In larger sections of the cave, the current gets slower and the pace feels a little more

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    relaxed.

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    But I can’t stop thinking about how far the next exit will be.

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    In a smaller, low section, the water moves faster and we don’t really even need to

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    kick.

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    Zach points out the line that will take us up to a small possible exit, known as Sue’s

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    Spring.

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    But since we are doing fine and have plenty of air, we will keep going towards the Catfish

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    Hotel.

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    Finally we reach a section of the cave that begins to angle upwards.

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    We’re approaching the end of the line.

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    Finally we enter the cavern zone, and we can see daylight.

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    Catfish Hotel might be known for its large population of catfish, but we’re not finding

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    very many.

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    The holes in the rocks are supposed to have catfish in them.

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    I guess there’s a vacancy at the hotel.

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    I hunt around under a ledge and find a few hiding.

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    Hunting for catfish is a good way to do a little decompression stop.

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    Since the dive was almost 90 feet, I will need some time to decompress before surfacing.

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    Zach has found a little turtle hanging out.

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    The surface of the spring is covered in algae and duckweed, which makes for a dramatic underwater

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    view.

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    I’m thinking that if I surface through all this stuff, my gear will be covered in algae.

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    We head over to the swim platform and I use my regulator to clear out a spot to surface.

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    Man, that was a wild ride!

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    That was fun!

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    It goes against all my training, but it was fun!

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    The drift from Friedman Sink to Catfish Hotel is an exhilarating, but extremely unusual,

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    cave dive.

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    This practice goes against standard cave training and is only undertaken here because of the

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    short distance, multiple exit points and long history.

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    This is one of the only dives of its type in the world, and it’s a thrill every cave

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    diver should experience.

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    It’s another amazing place in the Blue World!

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The example sentences of DECOMPRESS in videos (14 in total of 19)

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Use "decompress" in a sentence | "decompress" example sentences

How to use "decompress" in a sentence?

  • I really cherish having my private time and being alone and being able to decompress. It's my own version of meditating.
    -Tim Gunn-
  • You had to decompress the pressure before the race. I taught my heart to relax. I lay down before the race. It gave me more energy just before the race.
    -Emerson Fittipaldi-

Definition and meaning of DECOMPRESS

What does "decompress mean?"

/ˌdēkəmˈpres/

noun
Restore to its uncompressed form.
verb
Restore to its uncompressed form.