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Some cenotes on the Yucatan peninsula feature dramatic-looking clouds of a white-ish precipitate from chemical reactions that get stuck in the halocline - the interface between the lighter fresh and heavier saltwater. If undisturbed, these clouds even show structures that highlight the natural movement of the water.

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Angelita, Cave, Cavern, Cenotes, Diver, Diving, Fresh Water, Mexico, Quintana Roo, Scuba Diver, Scuba Diving, Tauchen, Under The Jungle, Underwater
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Some cenotes on the Yucatan peninsula feature dramatic-looking clouds of a white-ish precipitate from chemical reactions that get stuck in the halocline - the interface between the lighter fresh and heavier saltwater. If undisturbed, these clouds even show structures that highlight the natural movement of the water.