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PIRAMIDI (PYRAMIDS)

The pathway with sea grass, large boulders, and canyons

The dive begins from the Punta Spalmatore dock, where the seabed slopes gently. Keeping the coastline on your left, swim for about 50 m until you come to an extensive plateau with large boulders. At the boundary between the beginning of the plateau and the coast line, which is partially hidden by a landslide, is the entrance to a narrow canyon that must be traversed in single file. At the depth of 35 m, the canyon ends at a vast space delimited by a large wall on the right and surmounted by large rocky ridges similar to the pyramids on the left, which extend towards the surface. Keeping the wall on your right, continue descending until you come to a large cave at a depth of 46 m, otherwise you can re-ascend by turning 180°, and visit a cave situated at a depth of 26 m. 

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ANCHOR STOCK IN CAPO GROSSO

Hellenistic and Roman remains

This location named “Anchor Stock in Capo Grosso” is also in the area of the sea north of Levanzo. From the dive point at about 10 m from the coast, visitors can see the numerous anchor stocks still lying on the sea floor thanks to the crystal clear water, with no need to follow a pre-defined route. 

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Capo Graziano

The marine archaeological itinerary of ancient and modern times

The itinerary is marked by a guiding rope, which is initially fastened to the wall, and then to the bottom at a depth of 29 metres. The dive starts (with sign 0) at the mooring buoy, following an S/N heading. After a brief pause on the top of the shoal, you will begin your descent and will encounter the first artefacts at a depth of about 30 m. Keeping the wall of the shoal on the left and turning right (at sign 2), you will come to the observation platform at a depth of about 30 m (sign 3), from which you can observe wreck A, known as “Roghi” (from the 2nd century B.C.), which is located at depths ranging from 36 to 45 metres. Re-ascending to the depth of 28 m, you will come to a cave (sign 4) that boasts an abundance of natural features. Continuing on, a stone anchor dating back to the fifth century B.C. can be found in the vicinity of a landslide, at a depth of around 25 m (sign 5). Heading back towards the surface, the route turns south through a channel full of small caves (sign 6) at around 8 m, where remains of more recent origins can be found. From here, you will soon return to the starting point (sign 0). 

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