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The Sea Witch – adventure and training dive at Amager Strand The Sea Witch is an artificial rock reef shaped like a mermaid, built in 2007 at bunker 3 at Amager Strandpark. Perfect for both scuba diving, snorkeling and free diving. The reef is approx. 200 meters long with a depth of 3–4.5 meters. You dive from the beach or the pier and follow course 90 out to the tail, where metal arches mark the start. The navel piercing – a cube with tubes – is good for buoyancy training. Further out you will…
The Sea Witch – adventure and training dive at Amager Strand The Sea Witch is an artificial rock reef shaped like a mermaid, built in 2007 at bunker 3 at Amager Strandpark. Perfect for both scuba diving, snorkeling and free diving. The reef is approx. 200 meters long with a depth of 3–4.5 meters. You dive from the beach or the pier and follow course 90 out to the tail, where metal arches mark the start. The navel piercing – a cube with tubes – is good for buoyancy training. Further out you will find the breasts and the "hair". Along the way you will encounter concrete pipes, mussel-covered sculptures and perhaps a blue dog or a gnome. The tubes provide good training in trim and control – and scratches if you hit them. Take your time to explore small animals and exciting formations. Exit via the beach at bunker 3. A popular, but not crowded city dive.
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