Taam ja’ the deepest blue hole in the world

Dive into the depths of the Taam ja’ Blue Hole (‘deep water’ in Mayan), located in Chetumal Bay, Mexico! Recent research findings expose the impressive nature of this karst structure, plunging to depths exceeding 420 meters below sea level, surpassing any other known blue hole in depth worldwide. Resembling a cenote, this captivating fully submerged structure features multiple layers of water, each with unique characteristics. Notably, fluctuations in salinity suggest yet unexplored connections between Chetumal Bay and the Caribbean Sea. Join us on this exciting underwater scientific expedition as we explore the enigmatic shapes of this natural wonder. Discover the equipment utilized in these investigations, aimed at unraveling the secrets hidden within the blue hole system southeast of the Yucatan Peninsula. Stay updated with the latest findings about the Taam ja’ Blue Hole! For more information, explore the following links: - The most recent findings about the Taam ja’ Blue Hole revealing its status as the world’s deepest and describing its unique water characteristics () - First scientific documentation and records of the Taam ja’ Blue Hole () - Morphological characteristics and temporal variability of water in the Taam ja’ Blue Hole ()
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