Sistema Sac Actun

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Sistema Sac Actun

Grand Cenote: starting point for exploration

Grand Cenote : starting point for exploration

Location: Quintana Roo , Mexico
Geographic
location:
20 ° 14 '47.3 "  N , 87 ° 27' 50.5"  W Coordinates: 20 ° 14 '47.3 "  N , 87 ° 27' 50.5"  W.
Sistema Sac Actun (Quintana Roo)
Sistema Sac Actun
Geology: limestone
Type: Water cave, stalactite cave
Discovery: November 26, 1987
Overall length: 364.48 kilometers (underwater)
371.958 kilometers (total)
Level difference: −119.2 meters
Particularities: world's longest underwater cave

Sac Actun ( Mayathan sak aktun , white cave; officially Sistema Sac Actun ) is an underground river system on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico . At 372.0 km, it is the longest known underwater cave system in the world. It is connected to the surface by 226 cenotes ; the greatest depth is in The Blue Abyss at 119.2 m.

In August 2012, a connection to the 82.4 km long Sistema Dos Ojos in the Nohoch Nah Chich area was found via a dry passage . Including all overwater parts (7.5 km) the total length is 372 km; thus Sac Actun / Dos Ojos is the world's second longest cave system.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Long underwater caves in Quintana Roo Mexico. In: Quintana Roo Speleological Survey . National Speleological Society , July 18, 2019, accessed November 22, 2019 .
  2. ^ A b Dry Caves and Sumps of Quintana Roo Mexico. In: Quintana Roo Speleological Survey. National Speleological Society, July 21, 2019, accessed November 22, 2019 .
  3. Bob Gulden, Jim Coke: World longest underwater caves. In: Geo2 Committee on Long and Deep Caves. National Speleological Society (NSS), October 1, 2019, accessed November 22, 2019 .
  4. ^ John Roach: World's Longest Underground River Discovered in Mexico. In: National Geographic News. National Geographic , March 5, 2007, accessed June 30, 2013 .
  5. ^ Bob Gulden: Worlds longest caves. In: GEO2 Committee on long and deep caves. NSS, October 1, 2019, accessed November 22, 2019 .