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Enter from the staircase that has a ladder in the port area of Alcala. Use the ladder when the water is low, if not with high tide, giant stride is the best way to jump in. Descend in shallow water and start swimming through the shallow bay filled with moorings and volcanic rocks. Take your time and look fo hidden octopus and cuttlefish, as well as baby barracudas. Once at the sandy patch, look out for hidden life and head to the underwater pinnacle. The entire dive can be done at this pinnacle…
Enter from the staircase that has a ladder in the port area of Alcala. Use the ladder when the water is low, if not with high tide, giant stride is the best way to jump in. Descend in shallow water and start swimming through the shallow bay filled with moorings and volcanic rocks. Take your time and look fo hidden octopus and cuttlefish, as well as baby barracudas. Once at the sandy patch, look out for hidden life and head to the underwater pinnacle. The entire dive can be done at this pinnacle that slightly surfaces at low tide. Small caverns are filled with trumpfish and large shoals of fish. An arch is found at the back of the pinnacle.
Pass the pinnacle area to head to the second wall. A large anchor will be the start of the second wall dive. This wall goes to the deepest part of the bay at 14 meters and then opens up to a sandy area that continues out to sea.
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