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At the buoy located in the second cove we moor. We will find the typical bottom of this area in which large rocks alternate with sand clearings abound. The capricious arrangement of these rock formations allows various routes, although the suggested one consists of taking a course of about 330º from the anchorage, recognizing the stones that we find where it will be easy to see octopuses, croakers, serranos, sea cicadas... and innumerable backlights and passageways between the rocks, and we wil…
At the buoy located in the second cove we moor. We will find the typical bottom of this area in which large rocks alternate with sand clearings abound. The capricious arrangement of these rock formations allows various routes, although the suggested one consists of taking a course of about 330º from the anchorage, recognizing the stones that we find where it will be easy to see octopuses, croakers, serranos, sea cicadas... and innumerable backlights and passageways between the rocks, and we will come to a large stone in the shape of a mushroom, which we will surround and continue heading 240º, progressively losing depth as we approach the coast. We will see the remains of a ship and a large encrusted anchor, to then move towards the coast, heading 220º until we find the entrance to a cave where, at the end (about 30 m.) we will be able to surface and have a view of the outside and of the boat, towards which we will take course to return.
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