Scenery of deep hole of water in Lake Otjikoto near Tsumeb in Namibia
Lake Otjikoto has through the years become the premier dive site in Namibia. Huge subterranean cave collapsed leaving an enormous sinkhole with steep sides Otjikoto is shaped like an upside down mushroom with the stem the open water part and overhangs all around the hole at the bottom. The deepest depth that has been recorded is 74m.
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Location: Lake Otjikoto, Tsumeb, Namibia
Photo credit: © Armands Pharyos / Alamy / Afripics
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