Last May, Robbie Shone accompanied our expedition to Mexico to take photographs of some of the caves and sulfide spring we work in. He describes his experiences in a short video below.
A little video we made for GEO magazine from this May's assignment to Mexico working with scientists studying cave fish. Cueva de Villa Luz in the region of Tobasco is such a unique cave full of toxic hydrogen sulphide gas. Home to the most amazing eco-system thriving in total darkness. A great experience at the expense of most of my photographic equipment. Thank god we used gas masks! – http://www.geo.de/GEO/heftreihen/geo_magazin/die-suche-nach-dem-ich-78424.html#page/21 Suunto
Posted by Robbie Shone Photography on Thursday, October 30, 2014