Why you should go: Bermuda’s famed Blue Hole is located in Walsingham Nature Preserve, or what locals call Tom Moore’s Jungle, a twelve-acre labyrinth of pools and grottoes named after the Irish poet who composed some of his most celebrated works there. For visitors, look for signs that say Blue Hole Park and you’ll find an otherworldly tunnel network surrounded by mangroves, with a deep swimming hole at its center.
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