Benjamin Magaña
/Underwater photography


/cenotes

Cenote kankirixche


around 60m depth

Cenote Noh Mozon

The pycnocline forms this dense cloud layer at the bottom of the cenote, where there is a density gradient between fresh and sea water

Mucuyche


Cenote Dzombakal

Divers


Cenote Nayah


Safety Stop

Cenote Kanun


Cenote Dzonot-ila

Cenote Kanun

Cenote Kanun


Sak kay (white fish in Mayan) Ogilbia pearsei. Like many brotulids, this blind, cave-dwelling fish has evolved to exist completely without eyes. This unusual-looking species has a large head with a broad snout, while the scaled body is clear white to pinkish, with long translucent dorsal and anal fins. The dama ciega blanca is believed to feed primarily upon a variety of crustaceans. It is endemic to Mexico and its UICN status is referred as threatened


Cenote Dzonotila

Cenote Kanún

Cenote Kankirixche

Cenote Kankirixche


Cenote Calcuch

Cenote Noh-Mozón


Cenote X'lacah (old town) in Dzibilchaltun. At her early age, my niece is performing as an underwater model!

CasaCenote

Cenote Xbatún

Astyanax sp. This species spends most of its time in midlevel water above the rocky and sandy bottoms of pools and backwaters of creeks and rivers of its native environment. Cenote Xlacah

Water lilies are rooted in soil in bodies of water, with leaves and flowers floating on the water surface. Cenote San Antonio Mulix