Sea Cave
11 March 2010
One of my favorite dive spots is the Mokumanu Islets, on O’ahu, Hawai’i. There is an enticing, and intimidating, sea cave on the north side of the southern islet.
The water is about forty feet deep at the mouth of the cave. When you swim into the shadow of the cave the water temperature drops (slightly, we’re in Hawai’i after all) and underwater visibility gradually decreases. Frankly, it’s scary as hell. My buddy once quipped that it’d be quite the adventure to set a giant lay-net over the mouth of the cave just to see what swims into it. Here’s some pictures of the cave from the inside.


No Comments to “Sea Cave”