From Turkey to Japan, the world’s most breathtaking underwater caves captured in a series of stunning photographs

These stunning snaps of underwater caves will take your breath away.

Scuba diving instructor Charlie Jung, from Korea, captured what lies beneath the waterline in a series of dives in Turkey, South Korea, Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands and Japan to showcase the beauty of the caves.


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The aquatic explorer has more than 6,000 logged dives and says it is his passion to share his love of the underwater world with those curious about the underwater realm.

Jung is a Padi course director and trainer and his spellbinding images showcase mystical caverns, along with pools that are home to shoals of fish.


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Jung, 40, said: ‘I feel anticipation, excitement and God’s presence when cave diving.

‘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.’

  • Scuba diving instructor Charlie Jung, from Korea, has captured underwater caves in Turkey, South Korea and Japan
  • Jung, 40, said that during his explorations, he feels a sense of anticipation, excitement and the presence of God
  • He said there are many high-risk factors involved in cave diving but that the photographs he captured are thrilling

Photographer Charlie Jung (right) with the camera equipment he uses to capture underwater scenes from his trips to places like the island of Saipan (left)

Stunning diving views in the Northern Mariana Islands’ sea

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