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English (Translate this text in English): Turn off the TF1 motorway at Tabaiba, and drive all the way to the sea. Theres a small car park at the bottom of a steep hill.
English (Translate this text in English): Turn off the TF1 motorway at Tabaiba, and drive all the way to the sea. Theres a small car park at the bottom of a steep hill.
Turn off the TF1 motorway at Tabaiba, and drive all the way to the sea. Theres a small car park at the bottom of a steep hill.
English (Translate this text in English): Turn off the TF1 motorway at Tabaiba, and drive all the way to the sea. Theres a small car park at the bottom of a steep hill.
English (Translate this text in English): Turn off the TF1 motorway at Tabaiba, and drive all the way to the sea. Theres a small car park at the bottom of a steep hill.
English (Translate this text in English): Turn off the TF1 motorway at Tabaiba, and drive all the way to the sea. Theres a small car park at the bottom of a steep hill.
English (Translate this text in English): Turn off the TF1 motorway at Tabaiba, and drive all the way to the sea. Theres a small car park at the bottom of a steep hill.
English (Translate this text in English): Turn off the TF1 motorway at Tabaiba, and drive all the way to the sea. Theres a small car park at the bottom of a steep hill.
English (Translate this text in English): Turn off the TF1 motorway at Tabaiba, and drive all the way to the sea. Theres a small car park at the bottom of a steep hill.
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Average depth 20 m / 65.6 ft
Max depth 32 m / 105 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Enter the water via the man made sea pool. Swim under the little bridge, and drop down to the sand just out from the rocks. Look for the metal pipe (diameter approx 50cm) just to the right, and follow this out to the wreck.
Easy.
Always seems well protected from wind, even with a strong NE.
English (Translate this text in English): Enter the water via the man made sea pool. Swim under the little bridge, and drop down to the sand just out from the rocks. Look for the metal pipe (diameter approx 50cm) just to the right, and follow this out to the wreck.
Easy.
Always seems well protected from wind, even with a strong NE.
Enter the water via the man made sea pool. Swim under the little bridge, and drop down to the sand just out from the rocks. Look for the metal pipe (diameter approx 50cm) just to the right, and follow this out to the wreck.
Easy.
Always seems well protected from wind, even with a strong NE.
Se trata de un barco remolcador, hundido en 2006, que ha ayudado a la regeneración de la fauna marina local. Alrededor del pecio se pueden encontrar desde peces trompeta, jureles o medregales hasta chuchos y anguilas jardineras. Además, visitando el puente, las cabinas o la sala de máquinas pueden verse pulpos y grandes morenas.
English (Translate this text in English): Enter the water via the man made sea pool. Swim under the little bridge, and drop down to the sand just out from the rocks. Look for the metal pipe (diameter approx 50cm) just to the right, and follow this out to the wreck.
Easy.
Always seems well protected from wind, even with a strong NE.
English (Translate this text in English): Enter the water via the man made sea pool. Swim under the little bridge, and drop down to the sand just out from the rocks. Look for the metal pipe (diameter approx 50cm) just to the right, and follow this out to the wreck.
Easy.
Always seems well protected from wind, even with a strong NE.
English (Translate this text in English): Enter the water via the man made sea pool. Swim under the little bridge, and drop down to the sand just out from the rocks. Look for the metal pipe (diameter approx 50cm) just to the right, and follow this out to the wreck.
Easy.
Always seems well protected from wind, even with a strong NE.
English (Translate this text in English): Enter the water via the man made sea pool. Swim under the little bridge, and drop down to the sand just out from the rocks. Look for the metal pipe (diameter approx 50cm) just to the right, and follow this out to the wreck.
Easy.
Always seems well protected from wind, even with a strong NE.
English (Translate this text in English): Enter the water via the man made sea pool. Swim under the little bridge, and drop down to the sand just out from the rocks. Look for the metal pipe (diameter approx 50cm) just to the right, and follow this out to the wreck.
Easy.
Always seems well protected from wind, even with a strong NE.
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