Diving through the Devil's Bellows, Kynance Cove, Cornwall, England

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I took this film using a GoPro camera mounted on my forehead during a dive through the Devil’s Bellows, an underwater tunnel some sixty metres long beneath Asparagus Island at Kynance Cove in Cornwall. I did the dive in September at low tide after several days of calm seas, but even so the current was enough to make the swim back through the tunnel quite hard work. I was lucky to be there with my diving equipment when the conditions were so good – Kynance Cove is exposed to a strong Atlantic swell through much of the year and even in moderate conditions the tunnel is too dangerous to enter.

Rating: 4.89

9 Comments
  1. Kylie sidney says

    I love this place so much used to visit a lot with my children. I returned this year for the first time since my accident and as I'm in a wheelchair I could only get to the cafe with help from the national trust who let me use their service road for emergency services and cafe delivery. But sadly couldn't make it to the beach. My wheelchair was unable to go down safely and no way would we been able to return up again. So I was quite sad by my frustration that I was so close yet so far away from my favourite place in the world.

  2. londonlover69 says

    No sharks!!!!!

  3. Steve Hazell says

    Amazing video David, thinking of doing the same this summer, waters are calm and so clear.

  4. Iused to go there on holidays

  5. Margaret Davies says

    I love Kynance cove. I should go there more often. So beautiful.

  6. RushNReady says

    i whent to kynance cove this week was the most beautiful place i have ever been to was in credible

  7. blackcatunderwater says

    Looks amazing ! I will hopefullyget a dive in over the next few days. Hope the vis is that good !

  8. Jim Archer says

    Really appreciated this – so often wondered what it would be like to dive through this cave, your video brings it to life. Thanks a lot, David!

  9. kynancecove says

    IMOSTLY GO IN SEPTEMBER AND IT'S MY FAV SNORKELLING PLACE ON EARTH IF ONE READS RICHARD LARNS BOOK "DIVING IN SOUTH CORNWALL" [which I bought in 1984 there's bound to be a new revised version a Great book ] HE SAYS OF KYNANCE COVE SOME OF THE BEST DIVING THAT THE UK OFFERS AND THAT WHILE IT TAKES EFFORT ON ONES PART TO GET YOUR GEAR DOWN TO THE BEACH HE SAYS IT'S WELL WORTH IT WITH THE CLEAREST SEAWATER FROM BEACH DIVE IN OUR ISLANDS WITH IN SUMMER IT'S NOT UNCOMMON FOR THE VISIBILITY TO REACH [[AN INCREDIBLE ]]  70 FEET  WOOOOOOOOOOW  BEFORE MY STROKE I REGULARLY TAKE MY SLR THERE IN IT'S EWA MARINEHOUSING & WEIGHT BELT AND MY FAITHFUL CRESSI SUB MASK AND SNORKEL FINS I  LOVE ILOVE IT I USED TO LOVE TO DIVE 20 PLUS FEET DOWN THEN STICK MY HANDS IN THE SAND THE I WOULD FORWARD ROLL AND THEN LOOK UP ' THE SURFACE MIRROR OF THE SURFACE I WOULD ALWAYS GET A SUER RUSH  OF HAPINESS ALWAYS I LOVE IT SO MUCH THATHE LAST TIME I WENT DOWN I WOULD SLEE IN MY CAR AND SHIT IN A BUCKET .I DROVE FROM ESSEX364MILES AND WENT TO THE BEACH WENT IN FULLY CLOTHED ALL IN ONE HIT IT TOOK ME AROUND 7HOURS I LOVE IT IT'S PART OF MY SOUL THAT BEACH IS INFACT I OWN 6 TWO LITRE BOTTLES FULL OF KYNANCE SEA WATER & SAND PLUS BOLDERS OF FALLEN SERPENTINE ROCKS IV'E TRAVELLED  FOM ESSEX TO THAT BEACH 14 TIMES KERNOW & KYNANCE IT'S MY SOUL

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