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Sacred Cenote, Mayan ruins, Chichen Itza, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yucatan, Mexico, North America

People swimming in Cenote Zaci, carboniferous limestone swallow hole pool, Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico, North America

Map of archaeological site, Chichen Itza, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yucatan, Mexico, North America

Environmental information poster about ecosystem of limestone cenotes, Yucatan, Mexico, North America

Spanish colonial fortification, Fort de San Felipe, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, North America

Untidy view down to water, with street lights, poles and wires, Lake Bacalar, Bacalar, Quintana Roo, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico, North America

Covered cenote well at convent of San Bernardino of Sienna, Valladolid, Yucatan, Mexico, North America

Snorkelers swim above a blue hole on Palau's barrier reef. This hole formed when sea level was much lower than it is today.

A young married couple celebrate their ten year anniversary by scuba diving in the clear freshwaters of Devil's Den Springs, a sinkhole in Williston, Florida, as the afternoon sun filters down into the cavern.

A scuba diver surfacing and looking up into the light as he ascends from the bottom of Devil's Den, a sinkhole in Williston, Florda.

A technical cave diver using a diver propulsion vehicle (DPV) to dive into the Blue Springs state park cave system near Marianna, Florida.

A scuba diver ascends into the light emanating above through the sink hole into the clear freshwaters of Devil's Den cave near Williston, Florida.

Diver enters the cavern system at Chac Mool cenote in the Riviera Maya area of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.

Two scuba divers in the Garden of Eden cavern part of the cenote system on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.

Scuba diver in the Garden of Eden cavern part of the cenote system on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.

Swimming at Cenote Ik Kil in Yucatan, Mexico, a natural pit, or sinkhole near Chichen Itza. Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Ik Kil was sacred to the Mayans who used this cenote for both relaxation and ritual services centuries ago.

Gran Cenote de Tulum in Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, Mexico. There are thousands of cenotes dotted all over Mexico���s Yucatan Peninsula, and their existence is as much a defining characteristic of the region as is the distinct geological feature from which they result. Once revered by the ancient Mayans as sacred wells, they are now magnets for tourists, adventurers, and explorers alike.

Cenote Ik Kil in Yucatan, Mexico, a natural pit, or sinkhole near Chichen Itza. Yucatan Peninsula, Quintana Roo, Mexico. Ik Kil was sacred to the Mayans who used this cenote for both relaxation and ritual services centuries ago.

Ik Kil, Mexico, 20 December, 2019: Ik Kil Cenote located in the northern center of the Yucatán Peninsula, a part of the Ik Kil Archeological Park near Chichen Itza, Central America

Scenic Cenote Casa Tortuga near Tulum and Playa Del Carmen, a popular tourist attraction for local and international tourism

Photograph with bare feet of person in water with fish in Cenote Chikin Ha, Playa del Carmen, Mayan Riviera, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

Photograph of man snorkeling in Cenote Chikin Ha, Playa del Carmen, Mayan Riviera, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico

Side view shot of woman in bikini snorkeling,?Cenote?el Eden, Riviera Maya,?Playa?del?Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Side?view shot of woman in bikini snorkeling,?Cenote?el Eden, Riviera Maya,?Playa?del?Carmen,?Quintana?Roo,?Mexico

Underwater view?of woman in bikini snorkeling,?Cenote?el Eden, Riviera Maya,?Playa?del?Carmen,?Quintana?Roo,?Mexico