Great Blue Hole, Belize
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The Great Blue Hole, Belize
The Great Blue Hole, found near the centre of Lighthouse Reef off the coast of Belize, is one of nature's most incredible creations. This massive marine sinkhole, 318 metres across and 124 metres deep, was formed during the last ice age when a limestone cave system collapsed and rising sea levels flooded the area, leaving behind this striking natural wonder.
Made famous by explorer Jacques Cousteau in 1971, the Great Blue Hole is now one of the world's top scuba diving destinations. Divers flock here to see its crystal-clear waters, breathtaking stalactites and diverse marine life, including nurse sharks, reef sharks and giant groupers. Beyond a depth of 91 metres, a mysterious layer of hydrogen sulphide creates a lifeless, dark zone—an eerie yet fascinating feature. Whether you're an adventurer or a nature lover, the Great Blue Hole is a must-see marvel that displays the beauty and mystery of our planet.
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