
When the last tourist leaves and the cenote exhales, something shifts. The slap of plastic sandals fade, the gurgle of snorkels disappears, and the water returns to itself.
Sound artist Jacob Kirkegaard descended into the Yucatan's sacred cenotes after dark, capturing the acoustic life that emerges only in their absence — the drip and resonance of limestone walls, the flutter of wings, the surface tension of a world undisturbed.
These recordings are not documentation. They are an act of listening on behalf of the non-human inhabitants who share this place, unheard, every night.