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There are many water filled sink holes called "Blue Holes" with the one off of Belize's coast often call the "Great Blue Hole," altho this one is considered deeper. See Dean's Blue Hole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From Divers search for man at Bluehole | The Tribune
From Divers search for man at Bluehole | The Tribune
POLICE divers were yesterday still searching for a young man who went missing while diving at Dean's Blue Hole in Long Island. According to reports, 19-year-old Theron Maillis, of Clarence Town, Long Island, failed to surface after diving with friends shortly before 4pm on Sunday.
Dean's Blue Hole is known as the world's deepest blue hole.
Supt Elindy Knowles, of the Clarence Town police station, said as of yesterday, divers and police were still searching for Mr Maillis but to no avail.
"Negative so far with locating a body but the search is still going on," he said, saying that visibility often presented a problem while searching blue holes.
"Sunday was a little muddy at around 150 feet, yesterday we went to 235 feet with 30 feet visibility and before that it (visibility) was about ten feet," he said, adding that Dean's Blue Hole has a depth of a little over 660 feet.
"It's a sad case," he continued. "We're not going to give up searching - we're going to keep going to bring some closure."
Supt Knowles said fatal incidents in Dean's Blue Hole were rare with three deaths occurring in the past four years.
"People go there all the time and swim," he said. "We've gone years and years and nothing happened."
Supt Knowles said there were no warning signs in the area of the blue hole to warn divers of possible danger, but it was something police would now consider.