This cave, and the river that runs through it, can be explored by boat, allowing visitors to venture into the Earth via the ...
Over the course of millions of years, helped along by a dino-killing asteroid, geologic pockmarks known as cenotes and blue holes fill the Yucatan peninsula, providing an oasis for animal life.
The "Taam Ja' Blue Hole," located in Chetumal Bay in Mexico, is now recognized as the deepest underwater blue hole ever identified with a recorded depth of at least 1,378 feet (420 meters) below sea ...
Only 5% of our oceans have been explored, so clearly there's a lot we don't know about what goes on in the deep. Sometimes discoveries are made that are later found to be entirely wrong.
A bottomless pit? For now, it appears that way. A team of oceanographers from several Mexican institutions say the Taam Ja' Blue Hole (TJBH) is the deepest in the world. It's located in Chetumal ...
From the entrance, it looks almost like a normal cave, with a rocky overhang and leaves scattered around the entrance. The only giveaway is a warning sign adorned with deathly skulls and ...
How deep is Kola Borehole, world’s deepest man-made hole? In contrast, the Soviets started their own ambitious project in 1970, drilling into the Earth in Murmansk, Russia, near the Barents Sea.
US start-up plans on toppling Soviet record for deepest hole ever drilled to unlock huge amounts of geothermal power from Earth's core Underground lightning is one of the many perils of using fusion ...
Over the course of millions of years, helped along by a dino-killing asteroid, geologic pockmarks known as cenotes and blue holes fill the Yucatan peninsula, providing an oasis for animal life. In ...