Poza Azul in Cuatro Cienegas, Coahuila, Mexico, is
best known for its crystal clear turquoise water. The limestone landscape here
has been eroded by acidic groundwater creating a system of caves and
subterranean streams isolated from other water sources and rich with minerals
that provide the range of Caribbean-like colors. Stromatolites abound in the
warm water (93.2 F or 34 C) of this unique ecosystem that is home to several
species of fish including Minckley's cichlids and Mexican tetraa. Photo taken
on December 24, 2014
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