The Great Blue Hole

Review about Diving the Great Blue Hole

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The Great Blue Hole

400ms across and 145ms deep, the Great Blue Hole was named by Jacques-Yves Cousteau as one of the world’s top ten diving spots. The hole is a large, almost circular, limestone sinkhole in which has formed an array of limestone stalactites and formations, edged by a reef.

In addition to the coral it’s possible to see bull sharks, though divers will definitely see Pederson’s cleaning shrimp, Angel fish and Neon gobies

 
Review posted 3rd May 2007 by World Reviewer Staff.
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