Like other blue holes, Taam Ja' has a distinctive dark blue color, distinguishing it from the blue-green color of the water around it. However, its color is more subtle than other notable blue holes, such as the
Great Blue Hole, and there are no islands nearby the hole, which is what enabled it to go so long without discovery. The mouth of the hole is nearly circular, with a major axis measuring , oriented about 10.76 degrees clockwise from North – similarly to the orientation of major faults in the area. The current known depth of the hole was estimated using
echo sounding. However, the process of echo sounding used can only detect to a depth of 500 meters (1,640 feet), and it has been hypothesized the attached cable may have drifted due to underwater currents or bumped into a ledge, giving the current depth of 420 meters. The bottom of the hole still has not been found. There is also the possibility that sonar technology is unreliable in Taam Ja', as blue holes can vary in shape, which may affect results. However, echo sounding methods face challenges in complex environments like blue holes or inland sinkholes arising from frequency-dependent detection and range limitations due to water density vertical gradients, cross-sectional depth variations, or morphometric deviations in non-strictly vertical caves.Nonetheless, the current known depth still places the Taam Ja' blue hole as the deepest known blue hole. ==References==