A 30-meter sediment core from Belize's Great Blue Hole reveals 5,700 years of hurricane history, showing a sharp rise in ...
It's called the Great Blue Hole. Scuba divers and snorkelers have been cruising the surface waters for decades, but few have dared to venture deeper and explore what lies beyond the blackness.
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Belize's Great Blue Hole Is a Once-in-a-lifetime Destination for Divers—Here's How to VisitHere’s what you need to know before visiting the Great Blue Hole. Like a pinprick piercing the azure Caribbean Sea, the Great Blue Hole is as mysterious as it is mesmerizing. From above ...
Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996 – along with six other areas surrounding Belize's barrier reef – the Great Blue Hole remains one of the world's most distinguished scuba sites.
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A deep dive into Belize's Blue Hole reveals stunning discoveriesThis finding suggests that the Great Blue Hole was once a dry cave that formed around 14,000 years ago. It was later flooded and collapsed after the Ice Age ended when sea levels on Earth rose ...
Drone image from 200 meters height above the “Great Blue Hole,” showing the drilling platform anchored in the center. Visible in the background is the edge of the Lighthouse Reef Atoll.
The results show that a total of 574 storm layers have formed in the Great Blue Hole over the past 5,700 years. This is by far the longest annualized time series of tropical cyclones in the Caribbean.
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