Dancing Underwater in Tankacha-Ha Cenote
Do you dive deep and dance with the depths?
Or are you afraid?
Does your mind tell you it's safer to stay up on the surface?
So you can keep your eyes open?
(But are are they really?)
So you can breathe?
(But are you really, deeply?)
Can you dive deep and dance with the depths?
Of your interior world? Intimidated by what you'll encounter?
Have courage.
Go within. Investigate. Discover.
Find a guide to support you.
You can do it.
It's magical down here.
Deep dive dancer: Erin Parsley
Filmed by: Paco
Date: November 24th, 2020
Location: Cenote Tankach-Ha ~ Coba, Mexico
WHAT ARE CENOTES? Cenotes (singular Cenote) is a natural hole in the surface of the earth which is formed after extensive corrosion of the limestone rock by subterranean water. The name is derived from the Yucatec Maya word “ts'onot” which means a place with underground water. From caves filled with low hanging stalactites to shallow ponds with crystal clear water, cenotes are unique to Mexico's Yucatan peninsula.