
Cueva del Agua
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The famous Cueva del Agua, also called the cenote of Europe. This famous cave, of hypogenic origin, gives us the opportunity to explore an extensive, labyrinthine and very technical cavity. It has a constant temperature of 29ºC at -6m depth, and on the surface varies little from 22ºC.
The water in the cave is slightly acidic and of thermal origin. It is connected to the sea, but there is no marine life.
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Wildlife Species
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SSI Training Centers
15m / 49ft
Max. Depth
expert
Level
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