“The World's Great Wonders”

Great Blue Hole (Belize). 310m wide and 125m deep, this azure submarine sinkhole is a paradise for divers in search of crystal-clear water that hides treasures in its depths. When it first formed thousands of years ago, the sinkhole was not underwater. Scientists know this because stalactites exist inside the sinkhole, and yet stalactites cannot form underwater, only in dry air. (Photo by Tim Rock/Lonely Planet/Getty Images)
“The World's Great Wonders”
   
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