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Divers Make Historic Descent in Yucatán's Deepest Cenote

A team of technical divers recently achieved what many considered impossible, descending 120 meters (393 feet) into Cenote Sabakha, thought to be the deepest cenote in Yucatán. The historic dive pushed the boundaries of underwater exploration in Mexico’s vast cave systems. Cenote Sabakha, known locally as agua tiznada or tainted water, lives up to its...
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The speleobuso Erick Sosa Rodríguez made known the extraordinary and historic immersion that he made together with a team of specialists in the Sabakha cenote, considered by the experts as the deepest in the state. On TV Azteca Yucatán we tell you what is known about this event. What is known about the Sabakha cenote? Maybe you don’t know, but this cenote has a diameter greater than 100 meters and a depth greater than 150 meters. It should be no…

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A group of divers managed to descend into the Sabak Há cenote, the deepest in Yucatán. This was the historic feat.

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Yucatán Magazine broke the news on Sunday, September 21, 2025.
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