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Diving at 30 meters deep over a spooky hydrogen sulfide layer in a blue hole in the Bahamas

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30 meters deep in a blue hole called "Stalactite Bluehole" on Andros island, the Bahamas. Beautiful stalactites millions of years old hang off the cavern tops and mysteriously dip into the hydrogen sulfide layer. The hydrogen sulfide layer is a byproduct of degrading organic matter that is introduced into the cave from the surface, it becomes a smoke like layer that can smell of rotten eggs. 1.15m into the video confirms the depth via computer.

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