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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Beautiful Underwater Caves in Bahamas Blue Holes

The Bahamas – known for its tropical islands, miles upon miles of sandy beaches, clear warm water and coral reefs. But it hides a little secret called the “blue holes” that are located under the water and look like beautiful blue vertical caves. Bahamas has quite a few blue holes that make up a whole underwater cave system. From the sky they look scary like dark blue holes in the ocean, and they are dangerous, so only professional divers can experience it. Still there is not much to see because there is almost no sea life there because of the poor water circulation. This also causes a large number of bacteria developing.

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The deepest blue hole is located in Bahamas and is 202 meters deep (663 ft.) and is called Dean’s Blue Hole. Looking at the pictures the blue holes look like a fantasy underworld where the colors are beautifully mixed up. Too bad only professionals can explore it and enjoy the beauty of the blue underwater caves. Other beauties of the underwater that everyone can visit are the fabulous Red Sea Star restaurant in Israel, located 6 meters under the sea.

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Via National Geographic.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Fantastic Underwater World In Valencia

Oceanographic Park In Valencia - the biggest aquarium in Europe. 110 000 m2... 42 million liters of water... Very interesting and spectacular halls, many underwater tunnels.

This aquarium is a part of the complex "The city of art and science" (Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias).

Underwater level in the informational center, the architecture is wonderful.

Some cool panoramic tunnels, better than in Dubai and Barcelona.

Birds exhibition hall

Bridges between the halls

Arctic hall

The hall for presentations and performaces, but instead of the screen - a huge aquarium with the fish from the Red Sea.

Due to the panoramic features it always seems you are on the bottom of the sea.

Children's tunnel

Jellyfish hall

Source: http://wonderaday.com

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