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Most extraordinary spot on the planet :the Great Blue Hole. of belize

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On the south-west border of Mexico, Belize is home to 3 of the 4 atolls in the Western Hemisphere. In the Lighthouse Reef atoll, the farther west, you can find one of the most extraordinary spot on the planet: the Great Blue Hole.

This is the largest natural sinkhole, with phenomenal dimensions and a singular story. This almost perfect shaped circle reaches a diameter of 300m and goes 124m deep. From a bird’s eye view, it offers a spectacular sight with this incredible deep blue spot standing out against the turquoise blue of the lagoon of the Lighthouse Reef.

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Studies have dated its origins back to 150000 years old, during the last glacial era, and it has been shaped over several periods. Starting as a limestone cave formed when sea levels were lower, it then submerged and collapsed into a sinkhole when sea level rose. Going down, you can explore stalactites and stalagmites formations as well as hundreds of caves. No wonder that the Great Blue Hole is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as well as the Belize Barrier Reef Reserve System it belongs to.

Today, it shelters a very particular fish population and attracts thousands of divers, making it Belize’s number one attraction.

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