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Panorama
Panorama
(PN Arcipelago La Maddalena)
Scoglio di Mortoriotto, the slopes of the relief
Scoglio di Mortoriotto, the slopes of the relief
(PN Arcipelago La Maddalena)
Colony of false coral
Colony of false coral
(PN Arcipelago La Maddalena)
Picchi di Coticcio, tafoni rocks have the more unusual shapes, like this extraordinary face
Picchi di Coticcio, tafoni rocks have the more unusual shapes, like this extraordinary face
(PN Arcipelago La Maddalena)
Picchi di Coticcio, the shady walls are covered with colored encrusting sponges, among which the light yellow of the madrepore and the bushes of bryozoans stand out
Picchi di Coticcio, the shady walls are covered with colored encrusting sponges, among which the light yellow of the madrepore and the bushes of bryozoans stand out
(PN Arcipelago La Maddalena)
Scoglio del Gotto, on the boulders lying on the bottom, the environment is characterized by colonies of gorgonians surrounded by sponges and bryozoans
Scoglio del Gotto, on the boulders lying on the bottom, the environment is characterized by colonies of gorgonians surrounded by sponges and bryozoans
(PN Arcipelago La Maddalena)
Scoglio del Pilastrino, characteristic landscape of the site
Scoglio del Pilastrino, characteristic landscape of the site
(PN Arcipelago La Maddalena)
Scoglio del Pilastrino, the shady areas where the current channels are covered by colonies of bryozoans (Pentapora fascialis), sponges, and yellow cluster anemones
Scoglio del Pilastrino, the shady areas where the current channels are covered by colonies of bryozoans (Pentapora fascialis), sponges, and yellow cluster anemones
(PN Arcipelago La Maddalena)
Encrusting sponges form large colored plaques where the branches of the bryozoans grow
Encrusting sponges form large colored plaques where the branches of the bryozoans grow
(AMP Penisola Sinis)
Steamboat Wreck diving spot - View of the hull from the stern
Steamboat Wreck diving spot - View of the hull from the stern
(AMP Penisola Sinis)
Steamboat Wreck diving spot - Interior of the wreck with the boiler room on the left
Steamboat Wreck diving spot - Interior of the wreck with the boiler room on the left
(AMP Penisola Sinis)
Colonne diving spot - Posidonia grows also on the rock at the foot of the basaltic cliff
Colonne diving spot - Posidonia grows also on the rock at the foot of the basaltic cliff
(AMP Penisola Sinis)
Colonne diving spot - A collapsed boulder shows the evident column-shaped basalt structure
Colonne diving spot - A collapsed boulder shows the evident column-shaped basalt structure
(AMP Penisola Sinis)
Southern entrance of the tunnel
Southern entrance of the tunnel
(AMP Penisola Sinis)
Porto Giunco Beach
Porto Giunco Beach
(AMP Capo Carbonara)
Tavolara and Molara
Tavolara and Molara
(AMP Tavolara)
Egle Wreck - Specimens of Codium bursa on the wrecked structures
Egle Wreck - Specimens of Codium bursa on the wrecked structures
(AMP Capo Carbonara)
Egle Wreck - A scorpionfish among the plates
Egle Wreck - A scorpionfish among the plates
(AMP Capo Carbonara)
Secca dei Dotti - Granite shapes and gorgonians
Secca dei Dotti - Granite shapes and gorgonians
(AMP Capo Carbonara)
Gorgonians and yellow cluster anemones
Gorgonians and yellow cluster anemones
(AMP Capo Carbonara)

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