How a Photographer and a Scotch Brand Created an Amazingly Cool Underwater Image

Ballantine's, a model and a toxic layer

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One hundred feet below the surface of an ancient sinkhole in Tulum, Mexico, a team of 13 divers, one ambitious photographer and a model in a straw hat are hyperaware that they're swimming dangerously close to a toxic layer of hydrogen sulfide, all in the name of the perfect photo.

Halfway down the sinkhole, the chemical layer creates a mystical white cloud in an otherwise crystal-clear body of water. It gives the illusion of an underwater river flowing through the cenote.

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