Published on Jul 28, 2016
Chinese
researchers have confirmed the world's deepest underwater sinkhole, or
blue hole, lies at a site in the Xisha Islands in the South China Sea.
The blue hole was found to just over 300 meters deep, easily surpassing the previous record of 202 meters, the researchers confirmed on Friday.
Traditionally known as Longdong, or "Dragon Hole", the natural marvel is located at 16.31 degrees north latitude and 111.46 degrees east longitude in Yongle, a major coral reef of the Xisha Islands.
The blue hole was found to just over 300 meters deep, easily surpassing the previous record of 202 meters, the researchers confirmed on Friday.
Traditionally known as Longdong, or "Dragon Hole", the natural marvel is located at 16.31 degrees north latitude and 111.46 degrees east longitude in Yongle, a major coral reef of the Xisha Islands.
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