Times of Oman

World’s biggest flooded cave found in Mexico

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MEXICO CITY: A group of divers has connected two underwater caverns in eastern Mexico to reveal what is believed to be the biggest flooded cave on the planet, a discovery that could help shed new light on the ancient Maya civilizati­on.

The Gran Acuifero Maya (GAM), a project dedicated to the study and preservati­on of the subterrane­an waters of the Yucatan peninsula, said the 347-km (216mile) cave was identified after months of exploring a maze of underwater channels.

Near the beach resort of Tulum, the group found that the cave system known as Sac Actun, once measured at 263 km, communicat­ed with the 83-km Dos Ojos system, the GAM said in a statement. For that reason, Sac Actun now absorbs Dos Ojos. GAM director and underwater archaeolog­ist Guillermo de Anda said the “amazing” find would help to understand the developmen­t of the rich culture of the region, which was dominated by the Maya civilizati­on before the Spanish conquest.

“It allows us to appreciate much more clearly how the rituals, the pilgrimage sites and ultimately the great pre-Hispanic settlement­s that we know emerged,” he said.

The Yucatan peninsula is studded with monumental relics of the Maya people, whose cities drew upon an extensive network of sinkholes linked to subterrane­an waters known as cenotes. Full story @ timesofoma­n.com/world

 ?? Handout via Reuters - Jan Arild Aaserud/Courtesy Gran Acuifero Maya Project (GAM)/ ?? DISCOVERY: A scuba diver looks at an animal skull at Sac Aktun underwater cave system during exploratio­n as part of the Gran Acuifero Maya Project near Tulum, in Quintana Roo state, Mexico on February 12, 2014.
Handout via Reuters - Jan Arild Aaserud/Courtesy Gran Acuifero Maya Project (GAM)/ DISCOVERY: A scuba diver looks at an animal skull at Sac Aktun underwater cave system during exploratio­n as part of the Gran Acuifero Maya Project near Tulum, in Quintana Roo state, Mexico on February 12, 2014.

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