CHANDELIER CAVE
Dive Site:
A Cave system made up of five separate, connecting chambers with air pockets (4 are water-filled)
Over the millenniums rainwater, percolating down through the limestone, eroded the interior of the islands forming vast cave systems
Chandelier Cave was once an open-air cave
The stalactites and stalagmites slowly grew into formations resembling glittering chandeliers
After the last ice age the water level slowly rose, completely concealing the cave's entrance
3 depth charges from WWII can be found to the left of the entrance
Halocline inside the cave (mixing of salt & freshwater or sediment creating a layered effect)
Marine Life:
Soldier fish and Cardinal fish inside the cave
Small shrimp and crabs that cling to the sponges found along the walls
The elusive Mandarin Fish & other small reef fish around the cave entrance
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