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Why is Huizhou Mine called Death Mine?

But there are creatures.

Don't call Huizhou mine a death mine, there are creatures in it. Last weekend, I went camping and diving in the mine. At night, I saw a lot of fish with headlights. It seems that the fish in the mine only like to come out at night.

I haven't been to Tonghu Mine in Huizhou, and I really didn't know there was such high-quality water in China. There are five mines, adjacent to each other and lined up. Divers have named it 1-5 pit, of which pit 3 is the deepest and the depth is 40 meters. The biggest feature here is water heating. I went there this month. 29 degrees above the water, 25 degrees below 20 meters. There is no obvious thermal insulation. The water quality is transparent, and the visibility is about15m, which is no exaggeration. At sunrise, the light of Jesus can be seen everywhere for a long time. Surrounded by boulders and cliffs, you can shoot a surprise blockbuster. Located at the junction of Huizhou and Dongguan in the Pearl River Delta, it is 0.5 hours away from Guangzhou Baiyun Airport/KLOC-0, 80 minutes away from Shenzhen Baoan Airport and 0.5 hours away from Huizhou Pingtan Airport/KLOC-0. You can stay in a five-star hotel nearby, and the price is touching.