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  2. Zacatón - Wikipedia

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    At a total depth of 339 meters (1,112 ft), it is one of the deepest known water-filled sinkholes in the world. [ 1 ] Using an autonomous robot, the underwater portion of Zacatón has been measured to be 319 meters (1,047 ft) deep (a 20-meter (66 ft) difference between the rim of cliff and surface of water adds to the total depth). [ 2 ]

  3. Cenote - Wikipedia

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    The Sacred Cenote at Chichen Itza, Mexico. Cenotes are surface connections to subterranean water bodies. [5] While the best-known cenotes are large open-water pools measuring tens of meters in diameter, such as those at Chichen Itza in Mexico, the greatest number of cenotes are smaller sheltered sites and do not necessarily have any surface exposed water.

  4. Ik Kil - Wikipedia

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    Bones and pieces of jewelry have been found in the waters of the cenote by archaeologists and speleologists. [3] The cenote is part of a complex that includes a restaurant and hotel. [3] Ik Kil was a location on the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series in 2010, 2011 and 2014. [4] [5] Stairs to access

  5. List of sinkholes - Wikipedia

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    Considered one of the largest sinkholes (dolinas) in the world; Gruta do Centenário – a cave located in Mariana, Minas Gerais, the largest and deepest quartzite cave in the world, and second in the country in terms of unevenness; Lapa Terra Ronca – a dolomitic limestone cave inside the area of the Terra Ronca State Park in Goiás.

  6. Sheck Exley - Wikipedia

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    Exley died at age 45 while trying to set a depth record by diving the world's deepest sinkhole, Mexico's 1,080-foot (330 m) deep, Zacatón, a fresh water cenote. [8] In the book, Diving into Darkness (a story about Dave Shaw and Don Shirley), the author comments: "Exley's status in the sport is almost impossible to overstate". [9]

  7. Cave of Swallows - Wikipedia

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    Top of Golondrinas as viewed from the low side, during a descent made in 1979 A caver rappels the drop from the cave's mouth. Cross section of the cave. The Cave of Swallows, also called the Cave of the Swallows (Spanish: Sótano de las Golondrinas), is an open-air pit cave in the municipality of Aquismón, San Luis Potosí, Mexico.

  8. Sistema Dos Ojos - Wikipedia

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    The smaller Dos Ojos became a part of Sac Actun, making the Sistema Sac Actun the longest known underwater cave system in the world. [2] Dos Ojos lies north of the rest of the Sac Actun cave system. As a separate system, Dos Ojos remained in the top ten, if not the top three, longest underwater cave systems in the world since the late 1980s. [3]

  9. Hells Bells (cave formations) - Wikipedia

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    Sinkholes known as cenotes connect the cave systems to the atmosphere; often older cenotes contain turbid, stagnating water with oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor layers. [1] That includes El Zapote, where the oxygen content drops in the halocline to anoxia , [ 27 ] while the freshwater layer contains oxygen; [ 28 ] the saltwater layer may [ 27 ] or ...