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It is a dive on the north face of the Peñón de Ifach. This is the shallowest dive on the north face. The formation of the bottom, due to ancient landslides from the Peñón de Ifach into the sea, is a beautiful labyrinth of arches and tunnels embedded with sponges, corals and anemones. In its arches you can find schools of mojarras, as well as groupers, croakers, moray eels... And right in the sandy part (deepest part of the dive) from time to time you can also find some mantelina or sole.
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