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Interesting Things Under The Ocean

Interesting things under the ocean

The vast ocean has countless fascinating and interesting things that need to be discovered. In the deep water, there are many ancient remains such as shipwrecks, canyons, underwater hotels or even beautiful coral reefs that have been found by divers on many occasions.

  1. The giant blue hole of Belize

The giant blue hole of Belize, located along the coast of Belize, is one of the largest underwater caves in the world. It is estimated to be about 984 feet in diameter and about 410 feet deep. Divers around the world are always fascinated by underwater caves and crystal clear waters - home to many marine creatures and incredible coral reefs. This is a unique natural structure that hosts hinge-mouth sharks, white-striped sharks and black-tip sharks.

According to some research by scientists, this great blue hole was formed during the ice age. At that time, sea levels were still much lower than today. After many years, the sea level gradually rose, the hole was flooded and a large cave system formed under the vast ocean. The hole consists of many layers of limestone formed over different periods of time. Today, this interesting and unique place has become a place that attracts a large number of divers and tourists who want to explore and experience. Not only does it have a flashy and majestic appearance, this giant blue hole also contains fossils of coral reefs that are up to thousands of years old. Besides, when you come here you can also see fish living in the blue hole including hammerhead sharks and bull sharks.

  1. Cenote Angelita Cave

Cenote Angelita Cave in Mexico is known as a unique underwater cave with an underwater river formed by a layer of hydrogen sulfate that can separate fresh and saltwater. It created a hazy look with plumes of smoke at a depth of 180 ft. From above, it looks like an ordinary river but inside, the view is magical. Cenote Angelita is a famous "river" in Mexico, but not everyone can see it because it is located deep on the ocean floor and you have to scuba dive down to 60 meters to see it clearly. When professional diver Anatoly Beloshchin and his team discovered the river, the whole world was surprised to witness the mystery of nature.

Cenote Angelita Cave has a unique ecosystem, created under the influence of climate change and geological changes. Specifically, it was created by the collapse of limestone bedrock and then filled with fresh water.

Specifically, it was created by the collapse of limestone bedrock and then filled with fresh water. After 30m in the top freshwater layer, talented divers continue to dive into 60 m of salt water to be able to see the deep blue river at the bottom of the river. It has flows, ripples, even banks, islands, trees, and dry leaves scattered on both sides, looking no different from a normal river flowing on the ground.

  1. Underwater waterfall in Mauritius 

This amazing underwater waterfall can be found in Mauritius. This is a beautiful destination and attracts tourists from all over the world. It's most beautiful when you see it from a helicopter or plane. However, this beautiful scene is a result of an optical illusion. It's like a painting that nature created on this enchanting island. The underwater waterfall is considered a miracle of creation. Strange phenomena of nature create amazing beauty that is hard to find anywhere else. Looking down from above, visitors can admire the giant waterfall, rushing down into the deep sea. That's what the naked eye sees. But in reality, the waterfall is not real. It's just an optical illusion that "fools" the eyes. The "undersea waterfall" is located in Mauritius, an island off the coast of Africa, about 2000 km from Madagascar. The paradise island attracts millions of tourists every year. However, the most attractive point of the place known as the most beautiful in the Indian Ocean region is not only that.

  1. Blue Lake

Blue Lake in Austria is also known as "Diamond" because of the appearance of natural phenomena. This is one of the most famous attractions at Tragoess. Every spring, when the snow melts from the limestone mountains, everything from the park, trees, bridges, benches and walkways are submerged in water. Austria's Blue Lake is a dream for photographers, divers and peace seekers because of its stunning beauty. The strange thing is that during the winter, the lake's area is just like a pond, but in the spring, it becomes extremely wide and deep for diving lovers to freely splash around. The emerald green water color is exactly like that. The name Green Lake combined with the grass and trees below and the melting of snow and ice create a clear blue lake as beautiful as a painting.

  1. The underwater museum

The underwater museum at Cape Tarkhankut, Ukraine was selected as one of the 10 most wonderful underwater tourist destinations for two reasons: First, it is a museum with miniature images of floating architectural works. language. Second, this museum is not located on land but is located right at the bottom of the ocean. That alone is enough to attract tourists who love to explore, right?

The underwater museum at Cape Tarkhankut, Ukraine is famous for its miniature models of world-famous architectural works such as the Eiffel Tower (France), Tower Bridge (London)... built right underwater. Just the fact that this museum was built at the bottom of the ocean is enough to attract visitors who love to explore, right? Diver Vladimir Borumensky collected many miniature statues and famous works. In the past 20 years, the number of statues here has increased to 50, including France's Eiffel Tower and London's Tower Bridge.

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