Last Updated on January 7, 2021
The Sawmill Sink is located exactly in the interior of Abaco Island in the northern Bahamas, so make sure to go for a quick swim and to discover its glorious beauty at night when the water glows.
The Devil’s Sinkhole
The Devil’s Sinkhole is a natural phenomenon where you can actually see a huge hole penetrating the earth, creating a home for the Mexican free-tailed bats. However, to enter is strictly forbidden, but you can visit it if you made reservations.
For more impressive “devil” vibes, you should visit in summer when you can witness 3 million bats flying out of the sinkhole in a very wonderful and scary way.
The Great Blue Hole
A giant submarine hole that creates a wonderful view from above, and a scary destiny when you are close, the Great Blue Hole is located in the Caribbean Sea at the center of the Lighthouse Reef.
The creation of this sinkhole started back in the ice age as a system of caves, and then it turned out to be this great site we see today. If you are a fan of diving, then this place could provide you with one of your best experiences ever, as long as you are being careful.
Dean’s Blue Hole
Speaking of diving, this location is considered to be the second deepest saltwater blue hole on Earth and it is the number one destination for free divers who need to train or to have fun.
The Dean’s Blue Hole is located in the Clarence Town on Long Islands, Bahamas. With an entrance below the sea level, Dean’s Blue Hole is one of the most famous locations in the world and it attracts endless tourists and divers.
Mir Mine
Mir Mine is not just a usual huge or a mysterious hole, it is actually something more than that. This hole is the largest source of diamonds since 1957, and today, people extract those shiny and expensive rocks from within the ground, which means from the heart of Earth.