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Blue Holes National Park, Bahamas
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Andros island in the Bahamas has the world's largest collection of blue holes, where more than 55 have been recorded. The island has been exposed to the elements for thousands of years which has eroded the limestone bedrock creating this vast expanse of underwater cave systems.
These caves have been found to house many unusual and unique cave fish and invertebrates, some not found anywhere else in the world. This park protects a large quantity of blue holes, surrounding rich coppice and pristine pineland forests and part of Andros’ extensive fresh-water lens.
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