Underwater wonderland: Divers take the plunge to reveal stunning images of beautiful crystal cave in depths of Russia
'This cave is unique - it is real wonder of nature,' explained Mr Lyagushkin. 'But if you want to see Orda cave for yourself, you must be experienced cave diver.
'It means few years of hard training, a lot of heavy and expensive equipment. That is why we decided to show pictures to people across the world.
Together the divers documented their journey into Orda Cave as part of a project to raise awareness of the beauty and fragility of this barely explored natural wonder.
'We do control our risks - before each dive we discuss each moment, to find a solution to any situation we are faced with,' said Mr Lyagushkin.
The environment of Orda is so delicate that even air bubbles from the divers can damage the ceiling of the cave.
This meant Mr Lyagushkin's team had to construct an underwater funnel to take their air bubbles safely to the mouth of the cave.
'Scientists are interested in the cave but they cannot get there,' he said. 'In this case, cave divers may help them.
'We took samples of water and silt and minerals in different parts of the cave to help them investigate the processes.
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