Friday, March 21, 2008

Simethicone Vancouver

ZONE C - THE DRY ZONE B

The underwater excursion more rewarding in terms of biological and around the area where C is the "Dry Fumosa" means a series of pillars with a square base of probable Roman building, covered with colorful sponges and algae that are not yet understood the function, probably served as barriers breakwater. At a depth of 15 meters meet areas of hot sulphurous water that comes out of the sand, mixed with cold water, it creates a very particular habitat. Of the Roman port are clearly visible 12 pylons that rise majestically on a sandy bottom. The passage outside of the pylons themselves can enjoy an almost lunar landscape, a large expanse of sand interrupted by light really special here and there only a few columns of tiny bubbles, which indicate the sources from the sea of \u200b\u200bhot water, further evidence of Swimming past the whole area. The transition between the two parallel rows of pillars can appreciate the magnitude of the structures built in Roman times, but also how these elements have been fully integrated into the underwater landscape, serving as a substrate and allowing the development of a vibrant flora and fauna distinctly Mediterranean character.
immersion in a fascinating archaeological site full of mysteries and catch the attention not only to the artistic, urban, historical, but also because, once again, you can appreciate how the Mediterranean hang in there, in all senses, the aggressions of time, nature and man. Although you can not describe admirable and exceptional meetings, it may be recalled that among other things, some nice and pleasant host, such as red Apogon imberbis, who hide among the crevices created in the masts, type the colorful nudibranchs Hypselodoris Valenciennes, the disheveled sea anemone, the Clavelin -clear and then the back a little Pinna nobilis in the company of gastropods and bivalves, sea urchins and starfish coloring this particular arm of the sea Mediterranean. The immersion in the ancient port of Baia, as well as the submerged city, has no particular technical difficulty and is very pleasant and relaxed even in the cold winter. Immersion in this season makes you appreciate even more the presence of several submarine volcanic activity in the area, as the frequent meeting and hot springs dot the seabed where the abundance sulfur, indicates the presence of sand pleasantly warm, not only for scuba diving cold, but also for the different species of animals, such as damselfish moving right between the bubbles of hot springs or living near the points lying warm waters.

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