GREAT BLUE HOLE – BELIZE
Found on both land and in the
ocean throughout the Bahamas and the national waters of Belize are deep
circular cavities known as Blue Holes which are often the entrances to cave
networks, some of them up to 14 kilometres in length. Divers have reported a
vast number of aquatic creatures some of which are still new to
science. In addition, they’ve recorded chambers filled with stalactites
and stalagmites which only form in dry caves. For the explorers this was
proof that at one time, nearly 65,000 years ago, when the world was in the grip
of the last major ice age, the sea level of the Bahamas was up to 150 metres
lower than it is today. Over time the limestone of the islands was eroded
by water and vast cave networks created. When sea levels rose again about
10,000 years ago some of these collapsed inwards and the Blue Holes were
formed.
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