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13th Labnaha Expedition - Mol Balam Explorationby Pep LlinaresMol Balam system is a big crater (400 ft diameter).The age of this Karstic phenomenon goes from 60 million years up to 80 M. approximately. This is one of the thousands of those craters that we found in this area. The morphology of this crater remember us another Labnaha expeditions: Uxben Nah Iloob, Tuchaa, Pelanuscus and Sastun. |
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Uchben Bel Ha / Ancient Water Wayby Sergio Granucci.A new cave to explore just 5 minutes from my house… Over the past years, the Labnaha exploration team has explored more than 80 cenotes north of Playa del Carmen in the state of Quintana Roo, Mexico. In this area, a great number of cenotes are still waiting to be discovered and explored. |
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10th Labnaha Exploration Expedition KayHa (Fish of the Water)by Sergio Granucci....This tunnel is one of the most beautiful one we have seen in all the dives, highly decorated with untouched silt banks, blind cave fishes, millions and millions cave shrimps. Unbelievable some very old looking bones, two big vertebras and some other loose bones |
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Helping to save the Ecosystemby Sergio Granucci. During the year 2003 Labnaha exploration equipment contributed enormously to the conservation and salvation of different systems from underground caves. A clear example of it was the salvation of the... |
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Bacterial Systemby Sergio Granucci.This system that was explored by the equipment of labnaha has also unique particularities, one of these particularities is the great amount of fauna that lives in the cave, so is so that it has not been.... |
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In danger of Extinctionby Sergio GranucciThis is a very well heard word to so many people, yet has little impact on the many. A clear example of the danger of extinction in our region is the saraguato monkey, that due to the non stop cutting of trees and also... |
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World Recordby Sergio GranucciIt is just a number!!... That was my thought when I watched my pressure gauge and I saw that it was approaching on my pressure return point and it still was a little line left in my exploration spool and more cave to explore!. Behind... |