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El Colector

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Gran Cañon

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Las Grietas

This site is parallel to the coast of Mount Ulia, formed by numerous east-west facing slabs, with a minimum depth of 14 meters and a maximum of 30. You can find several merchant anchors here.

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Bajo De Las Gorgonias

Low parallel to the coast, east-west orientation, in the shape of a mountain. Characteristic for the abundance of gorgonians in the southern part of the lower.

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Ondartxo

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Astillero

This site sits parallel to the coast with an east-west orientation and is characterized by three pinnacles that rise from a depth of 14 meters, up to 3 meters.

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La Redonda

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Las Langostas

This is a deep dive near the bottom of Mount Ulia, with a minimum depth of 20 meters and a vertical wall that falls down the north face to 40 meters. You will see many lobsters here, hence the name. This is an advanced dive due to the depth.

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El Seno

This dive takes you into a shelter in the mouth of the port of Pasajes, formed by multiple slabs. They are extensions of the mountain that fade in the entrance channel of the port. A variety of archaeological remains are seen here.

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Pikatxilla

This site has a huge wall with an east-west orientation and a ridge about 3-5m deep, falling to 30-32m on the north face. The south face is slightly shallower and descends to 25-26m.

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