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What is the history of Blue Grotto Florida?

Blue Grotto has existed for millennia. However, it has only been open to divers since 1965. During that time, the Grotto has had three owners. It was the first owner, Tom McQuarrie, who had the vision to see what Blue Grotto could become.



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The Blue Grotto lets you dive down to a depth of 100 feet (30 meters) in crystal clear water all the way down at a water temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit (23 degrees Celsius) all year round. The dive begins at the mouth of the cavern, which is 80ft wide and 20ft high.

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The Blue Grotto is famous for its spectacular illumination, as sunlight seeps in through the sea caves' entrances and bathes the caves in an ethereal bluish hue.

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Why is the Blue Grotto so, um, blue? The bright azure color of the water inside the cave is due to the sunlight which enters the cavern through an underwater opening which is positioned exactly under the cave's mouth.

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Sunlight entering through the water that fills most of the entrance gives it an extraordinary blue light, whence its name.

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Flora And Fauna Plants and animals are visible through the water in the caverns, and divers can see barracudas, jacks, octopus, and morays in the water itself. The caverns also offer a view of Fiflia, an inlet uninhabited by humans, which is home to endemic species, such as the Maltese wall lizard.

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The Blue Grotto in the Island of Capri is one of the 7 natural wonders of the world! The Blue Grotto in the Island of Capri is one of the 7 natural wonders of the world!

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You are not allowed to swim in the Blue Grotto and you cannot jump-off the rwa boat when you are inside the cave. However after the closing time some people get in to swim (and it's considered to be an amazing experience!)

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Not to be confused with the Blue Lagoon, which is located in the North West of the archipelago, in the island of Comino, the Blue Grotto is a complex of seven caves found along the southern coast of the island, right across from the little islet of Filfla, and less than a kilometre west of Wied iz-Zurrieq.

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The garden grotto went hand in hand with the idea of mountain caverns or underground caves. Grottoes, associated with cold, the desert, death, initiation- became, in the literary context, images of the interior of the Earth.

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