Did you know that World's longest underground river flows deep beneath the Yucatan Peninsula? The Sac Actun river system wanders for 153 km (95 miles) through a maze of underground caves. Nature lovers, dont miss this amazing underground adventure while you are vacationing in Mexico!
A combination of various geological events and climate changes created an incredible and unique ecosystem in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. These caves and underground rivers were created naturally over 6,500 years ago.
Over the past 20 years, experienced scuba divers have explored these caves discovering more than 300 miles of interconnected passageways and caves that make up this amazing one of a kind ecosystem.
Cenote Dos Ojos - This dive site is must do for any divers who are looking for something a little different. The name means "two eyes " in English and there may not be a better way to describe this magical dive site.
Water temperature is 24 to 25 °C (77 Fahrenheit) throughout the year and the maximum depth near the Dos Ojos Cenotes is approximately 10 m (33 feet). The water is exceptionally clear.
A combination of various geological events and climate changes created an incredible and unique ecosystem in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. These caves and underground rivers were created naturally over 6,500 years ago.
Over the past 20 years, experienced scuba divers have explored these caves discovering more than 300 miles of interconnected passageways and caves that make up this amazing one of a kind ecosystem.
Cenote Dos Ojos - This dive site is must do for any divers who are looking for something a little different. The name means "two eyes " in English and there may not be a better way to describe this magical dive site.
Water temperature is 24 to 25 °C (77 Fahrenheit) throughout the year and the maximum depth near the Dos Ojos Cenotes is approximately 10 m (33 feet). The water is exceptionally clear.
photo Tatjana Dimitrijevic, OC
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