Child of the Cenote
Geography: Year 10-11 • 5m 31s
A female free-diver embarks on an underwater journey throughout the underwater caves of the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula, called Cenotes. She follows the light that shines within the deepest and darkest part of the caves only to discover something she least expects. This entire film was shot free-diving (on breath hold)
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