Ben’s Cave

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Ben’s Cave is a notable underwater limestone cave system on Grand Bahama Island, renowned for its extensive submerged passages and role as a popular diving and eco-tourism site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dive site
limestone cave
tourist attraction
underwater cave system
accessRestriction guided access recommended for divers
regulated access
ageCharacteristic formed over thousands of years
country The Bahamas NERFINISHED
environmentType karst system
geologicalFormationType limestone
geologicalProcess solutional erosion of limestone
hasConservationValue important habitat for cave-adapted species
protected natural feature within Lucayan National Park
hasEcosystem coastal karst ecosystem
subterranean aquatic habitat
hasEntranceType sinkhole entrance
hasFeature freshwater–saltwater interface
submerged passages
underwater caverns
hasWaterType mix of freshwater and saltwater layers
hydrology underwater cave system
isPartOf Bahamas cave systems
knownFor cave exploration
eco-tourism
extensive underwater cave system
scuba diving
locatedIn Grand Bahama Island NERFINISHED
The Bahamas NERFINISHED
managementAuthority Bahamas National Trust NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Freeport (Grand Bahama) NERFINISHED
notableFor one of the best-known underwater caves on Grand Bahama Island
offersActivity diving tours
guided cave tours
snorkeling (in designated areas)
partOf Lucayan National Park NERFINISHED
protectedAreaStatus national park component
region Caribbean
safetyConsideration overhead diving environment
specialized cave diving training recommended
supportsActivity scientific research
underwater photography
tourismType adventure tourism
eco-tourism

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Lucayan National Park contains Ben’s Cave