Divers are dwarfed by massive underwater cave in Turkey. Scuba diving instructor Charlie Jung, from Korea, captured what lies beneath the waterline in a series of dives in Turkey, Indonesia and Japan to showcase the beauty of the caves. (Charlie Jung/Caters News)
Mysterious and almost magical, underwater caves are rarely explored. Korean scuba diver Charlie Jung aims to reveal the beauty of these underwater wonders hidden under the waterlines in Turkey, Saipan, South Korea, Japan and the Northern Mariana Islands with a series of stunning photographs.
Jung, 40, has more than 6,000 logged dives andsays it is his passion to share his love of the underwater world with those curious about the underwater realm. "I feel anticipation, excitement and God's presence when cave diving," he told the Caters News Agency. "There are many high-risk factors involved in cave diving but the photos are thrilling and can't be compared to anything else—I want to convey that fantastic feeling to the public."
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View the slideshow above for some of the Jung's spectacular images of underwater caves around the world—from cave near Miyakojima, Japan to a Saipan cave near the North Mariana Islands in the Western Pacific. His photos show divers dwarfed by the massive caves, some stunningly illuminated by light streaming into the underwater worlds.
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