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Arco Naturale

Arco Naturale

Calabria, Italy

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69ft

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- - -

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Boat

Experience Level

Beginner


About Arco Naturale

The dry part of St. Irene of about 9 meters and descends to 21 meters. where there is a large and majestic rocky arch resting on sand lively and colorful sponges. Along the wall that offers asylum to large amounts of fish burrow completely colonized by flora and fauna are especially white and yellow worms that complement the choreography. Going to the proportion of 9 meters ahead of us a real aquarium resting on the bottom where we can witness a spectacular presence of fish is second to that of any tropical sea.
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Terrain and Features:-
Entry Type:Boat
Max Depth:21m
Visibility Range:- - -
Experience Level:Beginner
Best Gas :21% – 45% O2
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