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Tromblon

The Blunderbuss was a steam-powered gunboat built in 1825. The vessel was 23.67 m long and 7.44 m wide. Powered by a 450 hp steam engine, it was armed with a 24 mm gun with no directional aiming.

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La seche de St Elme

Two large parallel tongues of rock running east/west. The main rock is 200 m long, surrounded by posidonia and a sandbank, with several smaller rocks scattered around it. The second rock, 15/20 m away, is more compact and shorter. The two rocks are linked by a cable.

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Les 2 frères

Two large boulders just before Cap Sicié, with a succession of scree and holes in the water. Small drop-off. On the way back, a very interesting area called "la piscine", often with a lot of current.

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Arroyo

Magnificent shipwreck measuring 55m in length. A buoy allows you to moor the boat and reach the deck at 27m along the boute. The starboard side is covered with gorgonian sea fans, while the propeller, as large as or larger than a diver, is visible in the sand at a depth of 36m. On the port side, the wreckage.

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B26 Marauder

Diving: Descend to the sand at 45 meters, where you'll find several scattered fragments: 1 wheel and landing gear, 2 Pratt & Wintney engines, 4-blade propeller, 3 wing fragments, then on ascent, at around 32 m, the aircraft's empennage, 2 turrets equipped with machine guns.

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artésien

Diving on a wreck starting at 47m and a maximum depth of 54m. A 100m long boat with a very ghostly atmosphere due to the nets hanging from the masts.

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La Mona

The Mona (28 to 35 m), 25 minutes sailing time in calm seas, is a small French navy harbor tug sunk in 1987 on a sandy bottom, slightly inclined to starboard and designed as a site for marine fauna and flora.

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Pierre à Mourret

This site, for experienced divers, consists of an open-water Sec in the 26 to 40-meter zone. Exploration along the walls will reveal red coral,

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Sèche Guenaud

One of the richest sites in terms of aquatic flora and fauna, and therefore a must-see in this sector. Made up of several large rocks interspersed with canyons, you can observe fixed life such as walls of red Gorgonians, encrusting Anemones, various varieties of Sponges and Doris.

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pierre a christian

Modest-sized rock isolated on the sand. Its particularity lies in the 2 perpendicular faults on its southern face. Don't forget to look out over the water for a passing sunfish or "Mola-Mola".

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