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HIGH LEVEL. / PROF. MAX. 40 M. The most popular dive in La Restinga, it is a volcano that did not reach the surface. The upper part of El Bajón is about 15 meters from the surface where we start the dive enjoying a whole lap, and if the current allows it, we can dive in the crater itself. On either side of El Bajón there are depths of 65 and 92 meters, so it is necessary to have a good buoyancy level, adding to the buoyancy level, a good technique for diving with currents, due to the currents t…
HIGH LEVEL. / PROF. MAX. 40 M. The most popular dive in La Restinga, it is a volcano that did not reach the surface. The upper part of El Bajón is about 15 meters from the surface where we start the dive enjoying a whole lap, and if the current allows it, we can dive in the crater itself. On either side of El Bajón there are depths of 65 and 92 meters, so it is necessary to have a good buoyancy level, adding to the buoyancy level, a good technique for diving with currents, due to the currents that there are often on the spot. In this dive we can spot blue roosters, oceanic roosters, amberjacks, moray eels or murions, bicudas, abbots and the types of pelagics that with a little more luck we could spot such as the manta diablo, dolphins, pilot whales. Without a doubt, it is the queen dive of La Restinga.
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