
And that is why they call the white hole the Blue hole (click to enlarge; opens in new window):

| Reefshark» |
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« Reefshark |
| Hawksbill going up for breathing » |
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Hawksbill looking at you! |
| Silvery tarpon gliding by » |
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Tarpon |
| Pristine
corals on the East Coast » |
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Eagle rays 'in flight' |
| Green
Moray » |
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School of Horse-Eye Jacks |
| Spiny
Lobster » |
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Nurse Shark |
| Tarpon
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Hawksbill Turtle |
| Huge
Porcupinefish » |
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Atlantic Stingray |
| Divers
at the surface » |
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Spotted Eagle Rays |
| Diver-size
tarpons in the Blue Hole » |
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Diver with Gorgonian |
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