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World's Deepest Underwater Cave Discovered in Czech Republic's Hranice Abyss
Explorers have reportedly discovered the world’s deepest underwater cave found in the eastern Czech Republic. Found near the town of Hranice, the Hranice Abyss or the Hranicka Propast goes at least 404 meters or 1,325 feet deep.
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