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A pair of foreign cave divers in Mexico's Yucatan peninsula announced that they had discovered a system of subterranean passages, they claimed, constituted the world's longest underwater cave system.


British cave diver Steve Bogaerts and German Robbie Schmittner found flooded underground passages connecting two previously known cave systems in the region.


Bogaerts and Schmittner spent four years swimming the length of the system, making about 500 dives with scuba tanks, linking one sinkhole lake to the next.

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  • THIS IS SO FUCKING INTERESTING, I AM GONNA GO KILL MYSELF NOW, BECAUSE I WILL NEVER AMOUNT TO ANYTHING AS INTERESTING AS THIS!

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  • See those stalactites? That means those passages were ABOVE water at one time. Spelunking is amazing, it's like a trip through time.

  • commenters please pay attention: this world´s longest underwater cave connects yucatan with the philippines.

  • this is the underground cave of philippines puerto prinsesa palawan

  • get the fuck out of Mexicoo..

  • No, Yucatan!

  • mexico

  • wow!!!!! Philippines?

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