Snorkeling Famous Alligator Lighthouse in Florida Keys! GoPro HERO10 (5K)
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In this video, watch as I dive around the world famous Alligator Reef Lighthouse in the Florida Keys, as well as dive with sea turtles, man o' war's, Goliath groupers, barracudas, and MORE! In what is probably my most adventurous video yet, I encounter a countless amount of cool animals and dive sites around the Florida Keys.
The Alligator Reef Lighthouse is one of the most iconic spots in the Florida Keys, as it draws in thousands of visitors every year. I also stopped to dive around a shipwreck that has remained undiscovered by the general public, as well as some underwater pipes that play home to Goliath Groupers.
For this video I teamed up with Captain Brian McCadie of Satisfation Charters, who is literally an expert on everything out on the water. Although he does mostly fishing, he knows the ins and outs of every dive spot in the Keys. Last year I teamed up with him to dive a crashed drug plane in the middle of the ocean, and this time around, we were able to see some even more amazing spots!
The Florida Keys are a divers paradise, and this video proves that point. The water is crystal clear, but most importantly, there's such a wide variety of dive spots to visit. This is one of my favorite videos ever, and I hope you all enjoy the video!
Filming and Editing By: Raymond Tiller
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This is one of my favorite videos ever. I hope you all enjoy it!
What a great experience! Thanks for sharing🤙🏼
You saw so many cool animals!!
Nice job on the underwater shots! Great video!
@FintasticFilms
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Went to Alligator lighthouse a couple years ago when rented a boat for a week in the Keys. Awesome spot for snorkeling for sure! Did not have a good camera then. Bought a Hero 11 at Christmas and researching how to use it for upcoming trip to Exuma, Bahamas this summer. Thanks for your videos!
Those turtles were huge
Another great job!!
Very nice video!
Great video!
@FintasticFilms
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Love this video. The colors underwater are amazing man!
Love the editing. Lots of cool fish
Best video you’ve uploaded. So cool!
@FintasticFilms
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Can you give us some times about how to handle with Go Pro in certains situation? I do not know so much about cameras and I intend to buy one.
What selfie stick do you use with your GoPro underwater? Excellent video - thanks!
@FintasticFilms
3 ай бұрын
Thanks! I use the GoPro 3-Way mount
Amazing video. Did you use any filter for the underwater videos? And also, what software did you use to edit the videos?
@FintasticFilms
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I didn’t use any filters while underwater, just tuned my white balance. For this video I used adobe premiere pro to edit.
How big was the Goliath grouper?
@FintasticFilms
2 жыл бұрын
Probably around 100lbs or so. Definitely not the biggest one around, but still cool.
What shipwreck was that?
@FintasticFilms
Жыл бұрын
It was a small shipwreck only known by a few people. Captain Brian said it sank sometime in the 1990's, and only a handful of people know where it is.