El Tazar
To the north, along the wall, there is a split-off rock tower that forms a narrow gorge with a 90 degree angle. In front of the tower, huge blocks of lava quickly descend into the deeper sandy ground. The lava blocks lie on top of each other like dominoes.
On the steep walls is the territory of swarms of barracudas and bonitos. Between the lava blocks, you can find groupers, moray eels, parrotfish, and, in the sand, tube eels.
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Potential Wildlife Sightings
Wildlife Sightings are Based on User Generated Content
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Total number of species: 200
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Total number of species: 27
Barracuda
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Total number of species: 25
Eagle Ray
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Total number of species: 250
Grouper/Basslets
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Total number of species: 80
Stingrays
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Total number of species: 26
Angel Shark
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Total number of species: 15