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The dive begins with the very easy passage of a siphon with entry and exit at a depth of 4m. At the exit from the siphon the seabed degrades quite quickly up to a maximum depth of 25-30m. Advancing with the wall on the left we will find many ravines where it is possible to find numerous moray eels, scorpion fish, nudibranchs. As we advance, if we look towards the blue it is possible to see barracudas, snappers, amberjacks and other passing fish. Continuing and continuing to keep the island on t…
The dive begins with the very easy passage of a siphon with entry and exit at a depth of 4m. At the exit from the siphon the seabed degrades quite quickly up to a maximum depth of 25-30m. Advancing with the wall on the left we will find many ravines where it is possible to find numerous moray eels, scorpion fish, nudibranchs. As we advance, if we look towards the blue it is possible to see barracudas, snappers, amberjacks and other passing fish. Continuing and continuing to keep the island on the left we arrive at a very large anchor full of vegetation. Here too it is very likely to see nudibranchs. We close the tour by returning under the boat, near the entrance to the siphon, where it is possible to make the safety stop in total tranquility. At that point the maximum depth is approximately 12m.
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