Are there any tourist caves in Curacao?

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Title pretty much says it all. Online searches reveal some sea "caverns" and at least one dry cave tourist attraction that does show pools of water in the photos. All be there next week, and want to know if I should take appropriate gear.

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Edit: Grammar correction
 
The tourist cave in Curacao is dry, filled with bats, and a fun afternoon. I did some ridgewalking while there, and while I didn't find any water filled caves that a person could fit into, I have some ideas - I bet a drone flying over Hato / Houtjesbaai will give some promising leads.
 
I've been in one but damned if I'd be able to
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find it again and it's just snorkel worthy.
 
Rumor around the island is there is some stuff in the 100 meter depth range, but no one I talked to knew if they were even currently being explored.
 
Ask Bernardo at Goby perhaps?
Bernardo thinks cave diving is silly.
 
http://cavediveflorida.com/Rum_House.htm

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