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Caracol Cenote, Mexico

Cenote Caracol was the last cenote we stopped at. This was a rather nice cave system that included a commercial cave you can walk through on a walkway. The commercial section had some interesting formations and was a through trip. The water level was low and the exit took you into a sinkhole where the cave appeared to continue.

The swim section had a beautiful room and passage going back a fair distance before ending at the submerged section. This cave is connected to the Sac Actun system and has thousands of feet of mapped passage. This is one of the caves I would come back to for a proper cave dive.

 
 
 

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