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The Dolmen of the Foradada
Diving with the fishes
The Foradada island, so named because of a tunnel that crosses it from side to side, offers particularly interesting diving sites, one of which is the Dolmen: two monoliths placed side by side which rise parallel from a seabed of 24 meters up to a minimum of 10. Around them, underwater life is thriving and you can meet in a single dive, almost all the species that populate our seas: from large groupers to snappers, and in the cracks of the rocks it is not uncommon to find moray eels and conger eels. A small cave with a low access at 12 meters and a high exit at around 6 meters ends the exploration of the site, the return by boat is particularly evocative due to the cobalt blue color of the water.

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