The caves I was referring to in this area were more of the dry variety. There are a number of sumps to dive, but that entails long treks hauling gear over rough terrain to endure zero vis in cold water (thank goodness it is usually a short swim between chambers); fun, but not too exciting until you break through to a spectacular room that no one else has ever seen before and few ever will. I love the water filled caves down in FL and Mexico, but am not getting down that way as often as I would prefer, so most diving the last couple of years has involved quarries and sumps and very cold water with little of interest to see.) Want to trade places?