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Source: Times of India - World

Kalahari Desert Reveals 264-Meter Deep Underground Lake with Blind Life

An extensive underground lake has been identified hidden deep beneath the surface of the Kalahari Desert, reaching an impressive depth of 264 meters. This significant subterranean body of water hosts a unique ecosystem where various blind animal species thrive. These creatures have adapted to a perpetual state of darkness, highlighting the resilience of life in extreme, lightless environments.

By Fainaron·Jun 17, 2026 (8 hours ago)·2 views
Kalahari Desert Reveals 264-Meter Deep Underground Lake with Blind Life

An extensive underground lake has been identified, hidden deep beneath the surface of the Kalahari Desert. This significant subterranean body of water reaches an impressive depth of 264 meters, revealing a complex geological feature previously unknown.

Within this unique and deep aquatic environment, a distinct ecosystem thrives. Reports indicate that various blind animal species inhabit the lake, having successfully adapted to a perpetual state of darkness. Their existence in such an extreme, lightless habitat highlights the remarkable resilience and adaptability of life forms in unusual conditions.

The discovery of a substantial, life-sustaining underground lake in an arid region like the Kalahari Desert provides new perspectives on the planet's hidden hydrological systems and biodiversity.

(Source: Times of India - World)

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