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Cala'n Forcat
The undersea landscape presents two clearly differentiated zones:
the interior of the cala and the outer zone.
In the first place , the channel which enters landward forming the cove presents a profile that descends gradually from 2m to 10 mdepth. At the limit where the narrow cove opens out to the sea , as it at he mouth of a river, the underwater landscape changes brusquely.
The bottom profile drops vertically from 10 m to 18 m depth. On the tight , there lies a groupof rocky blocks with abundant fauna swimming among them. There is a great rock called the submarin rock owing to its elongatet shape , wich rises vertically from 18m to some 10 m from the surface.

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