World's deepest underwater sinkhole found in South China Sea
From:CRI | 2016-07-26 13:32
An aerial photo taken on July 24, 2016 shows the "Sansha Yongle Blue
Hole", which was officially named by the Sansha municipal government on
Sunday, in Yongle, a major coral reef in the Xisha Islands. It was
confirmed on Friday by Chinese researchers that it is the world's
deepest underwater sinkhole. Located at 16.31 degrees north latitude and
111.46 degrees east longitude in Yongle, the "Sansha Yongle Blue Hole"
is 300.89 meters deep, surpassing the current record of 202 meters. It
was traditionally known as the "Dragon Hole" and called the "eye" of the
South China Sea by locals.