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Datum: WGS84 [ Hilfe ]
Präzision: Ungefähr

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Breitengrad: 39° 21.486' N
Längengrad: 3° 13.216' E

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English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Portopetro, at the end of the street "Cova Blanca"

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Portopetro, at the end of the street "Cova Blanca"

Portopetro, at the end of the street "Cova Blanca"

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Portopetro, at the end of the street "Cova Blanca"

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Portopetro, at the end of the street "Cova Blanca"

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Portopetro, at the end of the street "Cova Blanca"

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Portopetro, at the end of the street "Cova Blanca"

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Portopetro, at the end of the street "Cova Blanca"

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Portopetro, at the end of the street "Cova Blanca"

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Durchschnittstiefe 15 m / 49.2 ft

max. Tiefe 24 m / 78.7 ft

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English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Park your car at the Cova Blanca Street. A small alley on your right leads to the shore.

Walk for about 30 m on this alley and by the shore and you'll arrive to a metallic ladder anchored on the rocks that you can use to get in and out of the water. There are several ladders in this little cove, but the house owners are taking them out of the water after the summer, so if you go diving this site out of the summer season, you'll need to climb the rocks to get on the concrete docks. This can be difficult by moderate swell.

You can start your dive just after jumping into the water, or either swim for about 50 m to the end of the cove, to the open sea, and the turn left, to the SE and start your dive, following the wall / slope.

The depth is gradually increasing as the bottom has a slope shape going to the center of the bay. You can easily find 25 m and more. You will find some boulders and holes in the bottom which are good shelter for marine life, and some sand spots.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Park your car at the Cova Blanca Street. A small alley on your right leads to the shore.

Walk for about 30 m on this alley and by the shore and you'll arrive to a metallic ladder anchored on the rocks that you can use to get in and out of the water. There are several ladders in this little cove, but the house owners are taking them out of the water after the summer, so if you go diving this site out of the summer season, you'll need to climb the rocks to get on the concrete docks. This can be difficult by moderate swell.

You can start your dive just after jumping into the water, or either swim for about 50 m to the end of the cove, to the open sea, and the turn left, to the SE and start your dive, following the wall / slope.

The depth is gradually increasing as the bottom has a slope shape going to the center of the bay. You can easily find 25 m and more. You will find some boulders and holes in the bottom which are good shelter for marine life, and some sand spots.

Park your car at the Cova Blanca Street. A small alley on your right leads to the shore.

Walk for about 30 m on this alley and by the shore and you'll arrive to a metallic ladder anchored on the rocks that you can use to get in and out of the water. There are several ladders in this little cove, but the house owners are taking them out of the water after the summer, so if you go diving this site out of the summer season, you'll need to climb the rocks to get on the concrete docks. This can be difficult by moderate swell.

You can start your dive just after jumping into the water, or either swim for about 50 m to the end of the cove, to the open sea, and the turn left, to the SE and start your dive, following the wall / slope.

The depth is gradually increasing as the bottom has a slope shape going to the center of the bay. You can easily find 25 m and more. You will find some boulders and holes in the bottom which are good shelter for marine life, and some sand spots.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Park your car at the Cova Blanca Street. A small alley on your right leads to the shore.

Walk for about 30 m on this alley and by the shore and you'll arrive to a metallic ladder anchored on the rocks that you can use to get in and out of the water. There are several ladders in this little cove, but the house owners are taking them out of the water after the summer, so if you go diving this site out of the summer season, you'll need to climb the rocks to get on the concrete docks. This can be difficult by moderate swell.

You can start your dive just after jumping into the water, or either swim for about 50 m to the end of the cove, to the open sea, and the turn left, to the SE and start your dive, following the wall / slope.

The depth is gradually increasing as the bottom has a slope shape going to the center of the bay. You can easily find 25 m and more. You will find some boulders and holes in the bottom which are good shelter for marine life, and some sand spots.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Park your car at the Cova Blanca Street. A small alley on your right leads to the shore.

Walk for about 30 m on this alley and by the shore and you'll arrive to a metallic ladder anchored on the rocks that you can use to get in and out of the water. There are several ladders in this little cove, but the house owners are taking them out of the water after the summer, so if you go diving this site out of the summer season, you'll need to climb the rocks to get on the concrete docks. This can be difficult by moderate swell.

You can start your dive just after jumping into the water, or either swim for about 50 m to the end of the cove, to the open sea, and the turn left, to the SE and start your dive, following the wall / slope.

The depth is gradually increasing as the bottom has a slope shape going to the center of the bay. You can easily find 25 m and more. You will find some boulders and holes in the bottom which are good shelter for marine life, and some sand spots.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Park your car at the Cova Blanca Street. A small alley on your right leads to the shore.

Walk for about 30 m on this alley and by the shore and you'll arrive to a metallic ladder anchored on the rocks that you can use to get in and out of the water. There are several ladders in this little cove, but the house owners are taking them out of the water after the summer, so if you go diving this site out of the summer season, you'll need to climb the rocks to get on the concrete docks. This can be difficult by moderate swell.

You can start your dive just after jumping into the water, or either swim for about 50 m to the end of the cove, to the open sea, and the turn left, to the SE and start your dive, following the wall / slope.

The depth is gradually increasing as the bottom has a slope shape going to the center of the bay. You can easily find 25 m and more. You will find some boulders and holes in the bottom which are good shelter for marine life, and some sand spots.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Park your car at the Cova Blanca Street. A small alley on your right leads to the shore.

Walk for about 30 m on this alley and by the shore and you'll arrive to a metallic ladder anchored on the rocks that you can use to get in and out of the water. There are several ladders in this little cove, but the house owners are taking them out of the water after the summer, so if you go diving this site out of the summer season, you'll need to climb the rocks to get on the concrete docks. This can be difficult by moderate swell.

You can start your dive just after jumping into the water, or either swim for about 50 m to the end of the cove, to the open sea, and the turn left, to the SE and start your dive, following the wall / slope.

The depth is gradually increasing as the bottom has a slope shape going to the center of the bay. You can easily find 25 m and more. You will find some boulders and holes in the bottom which are good shelter for marine life, and some sand spots.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Park your car at the Cova Blanca Street. A small alley on your right leads to the shore.

Walk for about 30 m on this alley and by the shore and you'll arrive to a metallic ladder anchored on the rocks that you can use to get in and out of the water. There are several ladders in this little cove, but the house owners are taking them out of the water after the summer, so if you go diving this site out of the summer season, you'll need to climb the rocks to get on the concrete docks. This can be difficult by moderate swell.

You can start your dive just after jumping into the water, or either swim for about 50 m to the end of the cove, to the open sea, and the turn left, to the SE and start your dive, following the wall / slope.

The depth is gradually increasing as the bottom has a slope shape going to the center of the bay. You can easily find 25 m and more. You will find some boulders and holes in the bottom which are good shelter for marine life, and some sand spots.

English (Übersetze diesen text in Deutsch): Park your car at the Cova Blanca Street. A small alley on your right leads to the shore.

Walk for about 30 m on this alley and by the shore and you'll arrive to a metallic ladder anchored on the rocks that you can use to get in and out of the water. There are several ladders in this little cove, but the house owners are taking them out of the water after the summer, so if you go diving this site out of the summer season, you'll need to climb the rocks to get on the concrete docks. This can be difficult by moderate swell.

You can start your dive just after jumping into the water, or either swim for about 50 m to the end of the cove, to the open sea, and the turn left, to the SE and start your dive, following the wall / slope.

The depth is gradually increasing as the bottom has a slope shape going to the center of the bay. You can easily find 25 m and more. You will find some boulders and holes in the bottom which are good shelter for marine life, and some sand spots.

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