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If you are a professional diver you should visit Cenote Angelita, Mexico. There’s some kind of cave. When you go deeper than 30 meters the water is fresh, deeper than 60 – it’s salty. And then you see a river underneath, with trees and leaves. But of course, it’s not a real river. It’s just a layer of hydrogen sulphide. But it looks interesting and amazing. It must be an unforgettable feeling once you’re there and see it with your own eyes.

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10 Responses to “Underwater River In Mexico”

  1. Grant Beehler

    I feel like this is near Cancun, or a few hours bus ride from Cancun. We did some river ride in a cave, that was pretty cool. Anyways, neat photos~!

  2. Chara

    lol this is caused when a fresh water river is forced to runt the same course as a salt water river. It’s a really cool effect though! It looks like they’re swimming in airs because the heavier saltwater sinks.

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  4. trev

    uh chara pretty sure your explanation is wrong, freshwater and saltwater would jus mix

  5. Diego Pewp

    This is what happens when warm air mixes with cold water. The 2 differences can’t compensate for one another and you get “underwater rivers.” Really neat!

  6. DavidAttenborough

    Trev-

    Chara is right, check out the caves edition from the Planet Earth series is narrated.

    -DA

  7. drew j

    Na dude saltwater is heavier than freshwater dumb ass, that dude earlier was right.

  8. Captain Obvious

    Didn’t any of you fucking retards read the article? The “river” is hydrogen sulfide.

    Wow, I’m pretty sure the world is getting dumber by the second (as illustrated by you inbred retards.)

    Sincerely,

    Captain Obvious

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  10. john

    hydrogen sulfide is suppose to be toxic and you’re swimming in it?

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