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This cave remains the most remote place I have ever experienced. After traveling hundreds of miles by boat to a completely uninhabited island — no people, no structures, nothing but rock and open ocean — we arrived just before nightfall.
I couldn’t wait to get into the water. While swimming around the island, I discovered this extraordinary cave. I hurried back to the boat for my camera and returned just in time to witness the sun setting beyond… the opening. Looking outward from the shelter of the cave as the sky ignited with color was an unforgettable moment — raw, untouched, and breathtaking.
Kevin Dodge is an acclaimed photographer, drawing from his background as a world-class commercial photographer and a lifelong connection to the ocean as a native of South Miami and the Florida Keys. He masterfully employs realism, capturing wild, unstaged underwater moments through technical prowess and instinct, creating immersive visual experiences. His photographs convey awe, serenity, and a sense of wonder, inviting viewers into powerful, fleeting moments few will ever witness firsthand.