This site is made up of 3 large rocks exposed on the surface, which are the remains of an ancient cone of volcanic tuff, located in the southeast of the island of Santiago. The dive is normally a drift dive along a wall starting at 45 feet (12 m) descending to over 140 feet (40 m). This site has a large quantity and variety of reef fish and, during the warmer season (December to June), it is possible to come across hammerhead sharks and manta rays. The wall is covered in black coral and sea fans. This site is visited with daily outings, but the boat trip takes almost 2 hours.