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Cañonero el Tajo

Descend along the northern part of the wall where you will find the remains of this ship from the Third Carlist War, the “Cañonero Tajo“

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La Redonda

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Bajo De Las Gorgonias

Low parallel to the coast, east-west orientation, in the shape of a mountain. Characteristic for the abundance of gorgonians in the southern part of the lower.

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Astillero

This site sits parallel to the coast with an east-west orientation and is characterized by three pinnacles that rise from a depth of 14 meters, up to 3 meters.

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Bantxa del Este

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El Seno

This dive takes you into a shelter in the mouth of the port of Pasajes, formed by multiple slabs. They are extensions of the mountain that fade in the entrance channel of the port. A variety of archaeological remains are seen here.

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Ondartxo

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Cala Burtza

This is a sheltered, simple, and shallow dive, with a great abundance of life. It is located in the cove at the eastern tip of the port of Pasaia. In the sandy bottom, you can find sole and scrapie. Following the closing arm of the cove, you find abundant life and wrecks used to protect the port during various wars.

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Gran Cañon

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Las Piramides

This site is formed by numerous poorly defined East-West facing slabs in the lower parts of Mount Jaizkibel, with three large stones that rise to a depth of up to 8 meters.

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