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The Cave at Blue Grotto (aka: Blue Grotto Cave)
Percolation particulate dropping from bubbles
SantaFeSandy
- 11/3/2015 11:39:00 AM
Dive Site:
The Cave at Blue Grotto (aka: Blue Grotto Cave)
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davidmgf
- 11/04/2015 10:02 PM
Wow.. so just breathing air can cause degradation of a site.. is that in the "protected area" there?
SantaFeSandy
- 11/05/2015 11:00 AM
David, nobody can dive it without guy cave and being on a guided dive, however, from what I’m learning, the soft layer of the limestone will drop with prolonged gas hitting it, producing a snowing effect, however, the system is still stable.
SantaFeSandy
- 11/05/2015 6:01 PM
David, if you watch the video on this link, you will learn more.
bluegrottocave.com/cave.html
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