Blue Hole, Bahamas
The
blue holes in Bahamas look like a fantasy underworld where the colors are beautifully mixed up. The deepest one called
Dean’s Blue Hole is 202 meters deep (663 ft.). Too bad only professionals can explore it and enjoy the beauty of the blue underwater caves. Other beauties of the underwater that everyone can visit are the fabulous Red Sea Star restaurant in Israel, located 6 meters under the sea.
In the Ice Age, the hole was a dry cave system entrance. After melting glaciers and rising sea levels, the caves were flooded and became a Holy Land of many brave divers. Today, the
Blue Hole is famous for its sponges, barracuda, corals, angelfish, and a group of sharks patrolling often at the edge of the hole.
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