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We dock at the buoy and descend along the chain on a seabed of 10 m of depth, from which a ridge begins that descends to over 35 to end up on the sand. The dive begins with the wall to the right, slowly browsing among the inlets and holes. The color is given by sponges of various types and by sea daisies. On the algae we often stop to search for nudibranchs. We are kept company by sedentary fish such as damselfish, white sea breams, saddled sea breams and salemas, but it can happen to encounter…
We dock at the buoy and descend along the chain on a seabed of 10 m of depth, from which a ridge begins that descends to over 35 to end up on the sand. The dive begins with the wall to the right, slowly browsing among the inlets and holes. The color is given by sponges of various types and by sea daisies. On the algae we often stop to search for nudibranchs. We are kept company by sedentary fish such as damselfish, white sea breams, saddled sea breams and salemas, but it can happen to encounter a large school of young barracudas at a depth accessible to all levels. Then we can decide to descend further among yellow gorgonians. We reverse the route and pass to fly over the wall. In this way we discover other ravines rich in endemic life that by now we have learned to recognize. We ascend encountering some groupers up to -5 m for the stop at the chain.
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