Sistema Ox Bel Ha
Sistema Ox Bel Ha | |
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Sistema Ox Bel Ha Location in Mexico | |
Location | Quintana Roo, Mexico |
Coordinates | 20°9′37″N 87°29′15″W / 20.16028°N 87.48750°WCoordinates: 20°9′37″N 87°29′15″W / 20.16028°N 87.48750°W |
Depth | 34.7 m (114 ft)[1] |
Length | 256.909 km (159.636 mi)[1] |
Discovery | February 1996 |
Geology | Limestone |
Entrances | 140 Cenotes[1] |
Difficulty | Advanced cave diving |
Cave survey | Grupo de Exploración Ox Bel Ha |
Sistema Ox Bel Ha (from Mayan meaning "Three Paths of Water"; short Ox Bel Ha) is a cave system in Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is the longest explored underwater cave in the world[1] and ranks fourth including dry caves.[2] As of January 2014 the surveyed length is 256.9 kilometers (159.6 mi) of underwater passages.[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "List of Long Underwater Caves in Quintana Roo Mexico". Quintana Roo Speleological Survey. National Speleological Society (NSS). February 11, 2014. Retrieved February 11, 2014. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Bob Gulden (September 16, 2013). "Worlds longest caves". Geo2 Committee on Long and Deep Caves. NSS. Retrieved October 4, 2013.
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