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Amata :verified_genderqueer:

Let's try to do a Countdown to Karstmas! Every day I will post one of my cave photography images. If you'd like to enjoy them along with me, follow me or at least follow #karstmas which I just made up and will be using.

To start off I'll share this photo of Sótano de las Golondrinas, often referred to as simply Golondrinas, which is a very deep pit in Aquismón (Mexico). The rappel is 1200 feet (365 m), straight down. No breaks, just one long rope. It was, at least at the time I did it, the deepest cave single pitch rappel in the world. I think it still holds that record - there are deeper, but not that can be done as a single rope, straight down, no rebelays or deviations.

This image of mine has been *widely* stolen and used, usually by travel companies. They are screenshot images of my work, with my watermark cropped out. You have probably seen this image if you were ever on Facebook, it makes the rounds almost annually on "best of" type pages. Despite it's popularity, I've barely made any money off of this, but others certainly have!

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#cave #caves #caving #adventure #nature #travel #Karstmas #geology #rock #speleology

Let's try to do a Countdown to Karstmas! Every day I will post one of my cave photography images. If you'd like to enjoy them along with me, follow me or at least follow #karstmas which I just made up and will be using.

To start off I'll share this photo of Sótano de las Golondrinas, often referred to as simply Golondrinas, which is a very deep pit in Aquismón (Mexico). The rappel is 1200 feet (365 m), straight down. No breaks, just one long rope. It was, at least at the time I did it, the deepest...

A lone figure stands dwarfed by a massive pit cave, light filtering in from a hole over a thousand feet above their head. The cave is very green with moss and other growth, boulders are the size of houses and cars. The rope we entered on is in this image, but way smaller than a pixel at this distance so it is invisible. In fact, you cannot even see the folk at the base of the rope as the room is that grand. The expanse of the great outdoors, contained underground.
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Ben Thompson

@sunguramy fantastic.

I couldn't grasp the scale of the photo until reading the alt text. There are more people in the picture, just too small a scale to be visible?!! 🤯

John Altringham

@sunguramy That's a big abseil - what descender/abseil device did you use to deal with the weight of the rope? And did you have to change device or the way you used it at some stage in the descent?

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