đŸ”’ The ‘Great Blue Hole’ Mystery — How Jacques Cousteau’s 1971 Expedition Took It Mainstream

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Summary:
- The Great Blue Hole is a large underwater sinkhole located off the coast of Belize in the Caribbean Sea. It is a popular destination for scuba divers and researchers.
- In 1971, the famous French oceanographer Jacques Cousteau led an expedition to study the Great Blue Hole, which helped bring it to mainstream attention and establish it as a significant scientific and exploration site.
- The Great Blue Hole is a unique geological feature that provides insights into the history of the region, including past climate and environmental conditions. Ongoing research continues to uncover new information about this mysterious underwater wonder.

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