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Cenote Cavern Diving
In some places, the roof above these waterways has weakened and collapsed over time. These natural cavities or sinkholes are called cenotes, from the Maya dzonot, and have been an important source of fresh water since the days of the ancient Maya. These cenotes are underwater cavern openings leading to the caves and tunnels of the underground rivers. Cenotes are the doors to this amazing aquatic system. The size and shape of cenotes vary greatly, from simple holes in the ground to wells and small lakes.
Be sure to take a dive trip to enjoy the wonderful experience of diving in fresh water and stalactites and stalagmites silently reveal the ancient geological history of the Yucatan. A basic open water diver certification is sufficient, and no previous experience in cavern diving is needed. Because it is carried out in a partially closed environment, the dive must be organized and supervised by a certified Full Cave Diver who is, in Tank-ha Dive Center, also a Cavern Diving Instructor. For safety's sake, there is one qualified guide for a group of maximum four divers. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the famous Yucatan underground river system. Tank-Ha Dive Center Playa del Carmen can arrange cenote cavern dives for you during your stay in Mexico. There are more beautiful pictures of cenote caverns online fo you to see.
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Tank-Ha Dive Center
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