Gobbo Reef

★★★★☆ (72)

The rocky shallow on the open sea where you can see some minesweeper equipment from a WWII. Mechanical sweeps were dumped there by local fishermen. These are devices to cut the anchoring cables of moored naval mines. This place is like a UW museum surrounded by schools of common Mediterranean reef fish

Schools of sardines, breams, conger eels, nudibranches and under the rocks you can see schools of brown meagres with beautiful colours of their fins

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