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Sea Lion Oasis Wild Life

Sea lion pool at the Oasis Park Fuerteventura Zoo located in the municipality of Pájara near the town of La Lajita and Costa Calma on the main road FV2.

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La Lajita

La Lajita diving is shallow and suitable for beginners, snorkeling, and freediving. La Lajita houses an infinite amount of life in its rock walls and along its sandy bottoms.

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Chupadero - El Puertito de La Lajita

Two dive sites in one, with a depth suitable for beginners, try diving, snorkeling and free diving. Chupadero or El Puertito de la Lajita, thanks to its relief, houses an infinite amount of life in its rock walls or sandy bottoms.

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Pozo Negro

Pozo Negro is a easy dive for all levels of divers, access is from the beach and usually has very little or no waves, you can do diving, snorkeling or apnea and it is very easy to see different types of fish.

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Fish Tower

A volcanic rock and sand bottom, this site located in the center east of the island in this dive spot we can to dive between rocky towers and walls and enjoy various species of fish.

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El Monasterio

Tightly spaced rocks, openings, and niches dominate this dive site. The peace and quiet and the play of light seem like a monastery. Towards the south, the site slopes down over sandy areas into the depths.

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La Piramide

The furthest dive site from the coast. Huge rock formations form gorges, drop-offs, and openings. There are hundreds of opportunities to dive this site. The black fissured lava formations stand out against the white sandy bottom.

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El Mirador

From this anchorage you can dive 3 different dive sites. An approx. 5m wide and 20m deep canyon runs parallel to the reef edge. East of it bizarre rock formations pile up, where the fish can hide from the bigger predators. The white sandy ground gives a good contrast.

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El Laberinto

In front of the reef edge at 12m, large rocks come up from a depth of 35m and form rugged canyons. Gradually over boulders, it goes deeper up to 40+m. In the northern part, a chimney goes from 34m to 24m, at the bottom of which is one of the numerous orange tree corals.

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La Emboscada

At 2m deep, the reef changes into a steep wall, which ends between 20 and 32 meters in a cooled lava flow. From there, lava fingers go out into the falling sandy bottom. In the northeastern part, rock needles stand in front of the reef wall and form gorges. A little deeper there are breakthroughs and caves.

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