What you will see
Flora, Rock Formations, Sea Life
Average Depth:
16mts
Maximum Depth:
22mts
Water Temperature:
13ºC-19ºC
The name of this spot (translated from the Portuguese "Anchors Stone") is due to the existence of several anchors, lost through time. The bottom consists of a low-lying rock with many holes and crevices where small fish such as Blennies, Gobies and even small Congers are hidden. We can also observe soft corals, coloured sponges and nudibranchs.
It is possible to find Moonfish being cleaned because it is considered a cleaning station.
-- Photos by Henrique Nascimento and Pedro Afonso
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