Bay located W of Olib, at 1,6 NM SE of Rt Tale. The chapel at the back is remarkable. We anchor in the NW of the bay by 2-8 m on sand bottom and herbs of good behavior.
The bay is exposed to the winds of S.
It may be noted the presence of many sea urchins in the bay.
2011/07/27
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Jojo
Située à l'W d'Olib, à 1,6 M au SE de Rt Tale. La chapelle au fond est remarquable.
On mouillera dans le NW de la baie par 2 à 8 m sur fond de sable et d'herbes de bonne tenue. La baie est exposée à tous les vents du S.
On peut noter la présence de nombreux oursins dans la baie.
2011/07/27
Update
Jojo
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post office, ...
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