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Exploring Buracona: A Deep Dive into Cape Verde's Blue Wonder

Welcome to one of Cape Verde's most stunning treasures: Buracona, also known as the "Blue Eye". This magical place, located on Sal Island, is a natural wonder that captivates everyone lucky enough to visit.

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Buracona, Blue Eye - Sal - Cabo Verde (© Copyright by Vinval317)



An Unforgettable Natural Spectacle

Buracona is a natural pool formed in the volcanic rocks of the island. What makes it truly special is the phenomenon known as the "Blue Eye". When sunlight hits the water at a specific angle, it creates a mesmerizing blue glow, resembling a giant eye. This spectacle is best observed between 11 am and 1 pm, so plan your visit to not miss this magical moment.

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Buracona, Blue Eye - Sal - Cabo Verde (© Copyright by Vinval317)


Diving and Snorkeling in Crystal Clear Waters

For the adventurers, Buracona offers an unparalleled diving and snorkeling experience. The clear and calm waters are perfect for exploring the rich and diverse marine life. Even if you prefer to stay on the surface, the visibility is so good that you can see many colorful fish and underwater rock formations.

Relaxation and Photography

If diving is not your thing, worry not. Buracona is also a perfect place for relaxing, sunbathing, and enjoying the stunning landscape. For photography enthusiasts, the views here are a true paradise. The contrast of the deep blue pool against the volcanic rocks creates a perfect backdrop for memorable photos.

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Buracona, Blue Eye - Sal - Cabo Verde (© Copyright by Vinval317)




Tips for Your Visit
Arrive early to avoid crowds and make the most of the sunlight on the "Blue Eye".
Bring suitable shoes for walking on the rocks.
Don't forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the strong sun.
If you plan to snorkel, remember to bring your snorkeling gear.

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Buracona-Sal-Cabo-Verde-piscine-naturelle-waves crashing on the rocks (© Copyright by Vinval317)


Conclusion

Buracona is a gem of Cape Verde that offers a unique and unforgettable experience. Whether you are a nature lover, an avid photographer, or an adventurer seeking new experiences, this place has something special for everyone. Don't miss the chance to witness the beauty of the "Blue Eye" and dive into the crystal-clear waters of Buracona on your next trip to Cape Verde.

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