The Caves, Caverns and Sinkholes (CCS) geocaching series brings to your attention the various features of the limestone coast, and beyond. These karst are formed by erosion and dissolution of the limestone. Some of these features that contain water can be scuba dived with the appropriate qualifications.
Gouldens sinkhole is commonly used for cave diving training and practice. Its depth goes down to approximately 15 m, and has a gentle slope down following the surface ramp profile. Yabbies can be seen on the bottom.
CEGSA Cave Reference: 5L8.
Warning: The geocache has been placed in the cliffs above the sinkhole. It has been placed in a reasonably stable position, however take care with footings and holding on to rocks. It is still a significant fall if any rock gives way.
Note the coordinates were taken bouncing off the cliffs. Traverse the cliffs heading up from near the water edge, and refer to the two spoiler photos.