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Israeli Airstrikes On In The Gaza Strip
Relatives mourn over the bodies of the Al-Khour family in the yard of the Al-Shifa hospital after their house is hit by an Israeli strike in the Sabra neighbourhood of Gaza City, on April 26, 2025. The strike on the house of the Al-Khour family kills 10 people, a civil defence official says, with witnesses reporting an estimated 20 victims trapped beneath the rubble. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israeli Airstrikes On In The Gaza Strip
People surround the bodies of the Al-Khour family in the yard of the Al-Shifa hospital after their house is hit by an Israeli strike in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, on April 26, 2025. The strike on the house of the Al-Khour family kills 10 people, a civil defense official says, with witnesses reporting an estimated 20 victims trapped beneath the rubble. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israeli Airstrikes On In The Gaza Strip
People surround the bodies of the Al-Khour family in the yard of the Al-Shifa hospital after their house is hit by an Israeli strike in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, on April 26, 2025. The strike on the house of the Al-Khour family kills 10 people, a civil defense official says, with witnesses reporting an estimated 20 victims trapped beneath the rubble. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israeli Airstrikes On In The Gaza Strip
Relatives mourn over the bodies of the Al-Khour family in the yard of the Al-Shifa hospital after their house is hit by an Israeli strike in the Sabra neighbourhood of Gaza City, on April 26, 2025. The strike on the house of the Al-Khour family kills 10 people, a civil defence official says, with witnesses reporting an estimated 20 victims trapped beneath the rubble. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israeli Airstrikes On In The Gaza Strip
Relatives mourn over the bodies of the Al-Khour family in the yard of the Al-Shifa hospital after their house is hit by an Israeli strike in the Sabra neighbourhood of Gaza City, on April 26, 2025. The strike on the house of the Al-Khour family kills 10 people, a civil defence official says, with witnesses reporting an estimated 20 victims trapped beneath the rubble. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israeli Airstrikes On In The Gaza Strip
People surround the bodies of the Al-Khour family in the yard of the Al-Shifa hospital after their house is hit by an Israeli strike in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, on April 26, 2025. The strike on the house of the Al-Khour family kills 10 people, a civil defense official says, with witnesses reporting an estimated 20 victims trapped beneath the rubble. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israeli Airstrikes On In The Gaza Strip
People surround the bodies of the Al-Khour family in the yard of the Al-Shifa hospital after their house is hit by an Israeli strike in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, on April 26, 2025. The strike on the house of the Al-Khour family kills 10 people, a civil defense official says, with witnesses reporting an estimated 20 victims trapped beneath the rubble. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israeli Airstrikes On In The Gaza Strip
People surround the bodies of the Al-Khour family in the yard of the Al-Shifa hospital after their house is hit by an Israeli strike in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, on April 26, 2025. The strike on the house of the Al-Khour family kills 10 people, a civil defense official says, with witnesses reporting an estimated 20 victims trapped beneath the rubble. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israeli Airstrikes On In The Gaza Strip
A young Palestinian man sits beside the bodies of the Al-Khour family in the yard of the Al-Shifa hospital after their house is hit by an Israeli strike in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, on April 26, 2025. The strike on the house of the Al-Khour family kills 10 people, a civil defense official says, with witnesses reporting an estimated 20 victims trapped beneath the rubble. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israeli Airstrikes On In The Gaza Strip
Relatives mourn over the bodies of the Al-Khour family in the yard of the Al-Shifa hospital after their house is hit by an Israeli strike in the Sabra neighbourhood of Gaza City, on April 26, 2025. The strike on the house of the Al-Khour family kills 10 people, a civil defence official says, with witnesses reporting an estimated 20 victims trapped beneath the rubble. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israeli Airstrikes On In The Gaza Strip
People surround the bodies of the Al-Khour family in the yard of the Al-Shifa hospital after their house is hit by an Israeli strike in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, on April 26, 2025. The strike on the house of the Al-Khour family kills 10 people, a civil defense official says, with witnesses reporting an estimated 20 victims trapped beneath the rubble. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israeli Airstrikes On In The Gaza Strip
People surround the bodies of the Al-Khour family in the yard of the Al-Shifa hospital after their house is hit by an Israeli strike in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, on April 26, 2025. The strike on the house of the Al-Khour family kills 10 people, a civil defense official says, with witnesses reporting an estimated 20 victims trapped beneath the rubble. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israeli Airstrikes On In The Gaza Strip
Relatives mourn over the bodies of the Al-Khour family in the yard of the Al-Shifa hospital after their house is hit by an Israeli strike in the Sabra neighbourhood of Gaza City, on April 26, 2025. The strike on the house of the Al-Khour family kills 10 people, a civil defence official says, with witnesses reporting an estimated 20 victims trapped beneath the rubble. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israeli Airstrikes On In The Gaza Strip
Relatives mourn over the bodies of the Al-Khour family in the yard of the Al-Shifa hospital after their house is hit by an Israeli strike in the Sabra neighbourhood of Gaza City, on April 26, 2025. The strike on the house of the Al-Khour family kills 10 people, a civil defence official says, with witnesses reporting an estimated 20 victims trapped beneath the rubble. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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Israeli Airstrikes On In The Gaza Strip
People surround the bodies of the Al-Khour family in the yard of the Al-Shifa hospital after their house is hit by an Israeli strike in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City, on April 26, 2025. The strike on the house of the Al-Khour family kills 10 people, a civil defense official says, with witnesses reporting an estimated 20 victims trapped beneath the rubble. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto) -
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PEOPLE - Prinz Harry sitzt unter Diana-Baum in Angola
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (10425700bt)
Prince Harry sits alone beneath the Diana Tree in Huambo, Angola, on day five of the royal tour of Africa. The Duke is visiting the minefield where his late mother, the Princess of Wales, was photographed in 1997, which is now a busy street with schools, shops and houses.
Prince Harry visit to Angola - 27 Sep 2019
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PEOPLE - Peter Fisher der Arzt der Queen stirbt bei Velounfall in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Pinney/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9791137h)
Evidence markers beneath a lorry at the scene of an accident at Holborn where it is reported that a male cyclist, named as Dr Peter Fisher has died after being hit by a lorry.
Queen's physician, Dr Peter Fisher killed in fatal collision with lorry while cycling in Holborn, London, UK - 15 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Peter Fisher der Arzt der Queen stirbt bei Velounfall in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rob Pinney/LNP/REX/Shutterstock (9791137g)
Evidence markers beneath a lorry at the scene of an accident at Holborn where it is reported that a male cyclist, named as Dr Peter Fisher has died after being hit by a lorry.
Queen's physician, Dr Peter Fisher killed in fatal collision with lorry while cycling in Holborn, London, UK - 15 Aug 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Marriott/REX/Shutterstock (9727564n)
Workers at Heacham Lavender, near Hunstanton, are hard at work, beneath the hot sun, tending to the purple lavender.
The hot weather has not only encourage the purple flowers to bloom, but also the weeds, and Heacham Lavender try and pull out all the weeds by hand, to make harvesting easier.
Heacham Lavender farm, Norfolk, UK - 25 Jun 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of t Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kelly Cestari/WSL/REX/Shutterstock (9695485b)
Joel Parkinson (AUS) heading out for a warmup session beneath the beautiful sunrise colors over Bali during the 2018 Corona Bali Protected at Keramas, Bali, Indonesia.
2018 Corona Bali Protected, Bali, Indonesia - 29 May 2018
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Slavek Ruta/REX/Shutterstock (9460078e)
The North Chinese leopard male called Jong in the outdoor enclosure at Liberec Zoo. These leopards live in northern China. As of today, only small and isolated populations remain. Only about 100 exist in captivity. The North-Chinese leopard was first described on the basis of a single tanned skin, which was fulvous above and pale beneath with large roundish, oblong black spots on the back and limbs, and small black spots on the head.
North China leopard at Liberec Zoo, Czech Republic - 15 Mar 2018
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PEOPLE - Cressida Bonas lächelt vielsagend an der Seite ihrer männlichen Begleitung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9460744j)
Cressida Bonas leaves the Jerymn Street Theatre where she is starring in The Dog Beneath the Skin
Cressida Bonas out and about, London, UK - 15 Mar 2018
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PEOPLE - Cressida Bonas lächelt vielsagend an der Seite ihrer männlichen Begleitung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9460744g)
Cressida Bonas leaves the Jerymn Street Theatre where she is starring in The Dog Beneath the Skin
Cressida Bonas out and about, London, UK - 15 Mar 2018
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PEOPLE - Cressida Bonas lächelt vielsagend an der Seite ihrer männlichen Begleitung
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9460744f)
Cressida Bonas leaves the Jerymn Street Theatre where she is starring in The Dog Beneath the Skin
Cressida Bonas out and about, London, UK - 15 Mar 2018
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559d)
Travelling through the jungle to reach the entrance to the cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559g)
Alex Reato
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559i)
Entrance to the cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559j)
Entering the cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559k)
Entering the cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559l)
Alex Reato in the cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559m)
Divers exploring the underwater cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559o)
Divers discovering Mayan crockery while exploring the underwater cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559p)
Divers exploring the underwater cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559t)
Divers exploring the underwater cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559v)
Divers exploring the underwater cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559w)
Divers exploring the underwater cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559u)
Divers exploring the underwater cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559y)
Divers exploring the underwater cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559x)
Divers exploring the underwater cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559ae)
Divers exploring the underwater cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann/REX/Shutterstock (9450559ah)
Divers exploring the underwater cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559b)
Travelling through the jungle to reach the entrance to the cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Klaus Thymann/REX/Shutterstock (9450559ai)
View of the jungle
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
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Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
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Alex Reato and Klaus Thymann preparing to dive
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559e)
Dive equipment
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559c)
Travelling through the jungle to reach the entrance to the cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559ac)
Divers exploring the underwater cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559ab)
Divers exploring the underwater cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559a)
Travelling through the jungle to reach the entrance to the cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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FEATURE - Unterwasser Höhlenforschung in Yucatan, Mexiko
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (9450559aa)
Divers exploring the underwater cave system
Exploring unexplored cave system beneath the jungle, Yucatan peninsula, Mexico - Nov 2017
*Full story: https://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/u6qe
Buried beneath the jungle in Mexico is an eerie subterranean world of submerged caves that remain virtually unexplored. Beneath the lush greenery of the Yucatan Peninsula the world's largest underwater cave systems exist. Over the past few years multi award-winning photographer and scientist Klaus Thymann has been braving these mystical blue depths to go to places that have never been visited by man before. Access to the water is through an extremely narrow, ten-meter deep shaft located in the middle of the jungle. Once through this unassuming shaft it opens up into a breathtaking cave of crystal clear turquoise waters and stunning natural formations. During his most recent expedition Klaus and his partner Alex Reato discovered fully intact Mayan crockery suggesting that they once collected fresh water from here.
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