No, you didn't read the title wrong. Although it might seem like a bit of a strange concept, there is such a thing as an “underwater river”. Underwater rivers, like those in Cenote Angelita, Mexico, form when a heavy, flowing substance (like hydrogen sulfate) enters a body of water and sinks to the bottom, forming a separate flow. The deep sea river is complete with sandy and rocky shores, leaves, and fallen trees. If not for the diver on the left side of the photo, this photo may just look like a normal river at a darker time of the day.
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