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Located at about twenty minutes drive from Playa del Caremn. A
cavern with lots of natural light and big open spaces. Many
fossils of corals are embedded in the walls. Very good place for
beginning cavern divers.
Halocline at 11 meters/35 ft. Maximum depth 15 meters/50
ft
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The highlight of this cavern is a very decorated area with a
dome of air where we can surface. In the dome of air you may find
whip scorpions, a species endemic to the caves in Mexico.
Halocline at 11 meters/35 ft. Maximum depth 15 meters/50 ft
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Ponderosa is a very big cavern that connects with cenote El
Coral. Lots of plant live along the main guideline from El Coral.
This creates spectacular effects with the sunlight coming in. Lots
of fish in the open water area.
Halocline at 11 meters/35 ft. Maximum depth 13 meters/45 ft
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This cenote has it all! Big rooms with beautiful decorations,
natural light that due to refraction looks like laser beams, and an
air dome full of bats.
Halocline at 11 meters/35 ft. Maximum depth 15 meters/50 ft.
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Dos Ojos is one of the biggest caverns in the area, where it
is possible to make two dives. First dive offers big columns with
natural light along the whole dive. Second dive goes to the bat
cave area. Little darker, but with fantastic, all white
decorations. Very fragile, so good buoyancy control is a
must.
No halocline. Maximum depth on dive 18 meters/ 26 ft. Second
dive: maximum 11 meters/35 ft.
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Calavera / Tempel of Doom
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The entry for this cavern consists of a 12 ft jump in to the
water. Lots and lots of halocline!! Cavern line goes around 180
degrees. Cave enter on either side of the cavern line.
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Cavern line goes around 180 degrees. Absolutely fabulous
cavern. Many very fragile completely white decorations.
No halocline. Maximum depth 11 meters/ 33 ft.
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This cavern contains no permanent line, so your guide will
install one for the duration of the dive. Big decorations stained
by tannic acid, with a wide open cavern enter. A must for
photographers!
No halocline. Maximum depth 16 meters/ 53 ft.
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Once in a lifetime experience!!
This cenote is a sinkhole with a maximum depth of 60
meters/200 ft. Halocline at 33 meters/ 100 ft.
Hydrogen sulfur layer in the halocline, because of decaying plant
life on the bottom of the cenote. A little spooky, so experienced
divers only!!!!3
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