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At a depth of around 13 meters we find the entrance to this cave. Some 20 meters after entering, the bottom rises sharply into a circular room. If we now look over our left shoulder, we can see a submerged gallery of stalactites and stalagmites. The bottom in this part of the cave consists of a mix of very fine sand and particles, and a wrong movement of one’s fins will create a complete and instant silt-out. We follow a 1,5 meter high passage, which makes a twist to the left. On our left side …
At a depth of around 13 meters we find the entrance to this cave. Some 20 meters after entering, the bottom rises sharply into a circular room. If we now look over our left shoulder, we can see a submerged gallery of stalactites and stalagmites. The bottom in this part of the cave consists of a mix of very fine sand and particles, and a wrong movement of one’s fins will create a complete and instant silt-out. We follow a 1,5 meter high passage, which makes a twist to the left. On our left side we can now see a circular hole that will bring us back to the entry in case the need arises. On our right we see some cracks where we can look into the cavern next door; the Belltower. We continue straight ahead and the ceiling drops to about 1 meter in height. Again, the tunnel turns to the left and on our right hand side we can see some cracks that are favored by conger eels. A little further another hole in the bottom brings us back almost right in front of the cave entrance.
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