Bufones de Santiuste
Group of blowholes, the tallest create up to 40 m tall fountains. A very impressive natural monument that resembles some of the most powerful geysers.
Bufones de Arenillas
Group of sinkholes – blowholes. Some of Europe’s most impressive blowholes that have up to 40 m high fountains (if counted from the sea level).
Bufadero de la Garita
Amazing, unusual vortex – blowhole. It has formed in prismatic basalt. Here near the sea coast has formed a constantly changing basin. As the waves come, it rises, flooding over the rims. As the waves recede, the basin empties and water around it falls in it. Near it are smaller blowholes that resemble geysers.
McSwyne’s Gun
Impressive blowhole. Until the 1908ies its fountain was some 60 – 90 m high and could be heard more than 10 kilometers away. Now it is much less impressive but sometimes still very imposing. South from it are two smaller blowholes – Two Pistols.
Blowhole on Benson Island
Comparatively small but, nevertheless, spectacular blowhole.
Talking Rocks
Sea waves at the end of a narrow chasm have formed a short tunnel in granite and water squeezes through it upwards, like a geyser. Water creates an eerie sound and splashes up to 15 m high.
Blow Hole at Tow Hill
This blowhole is up to 8 m high and has formed in volcanic rocks. Gorgeous landscape around Tow Hill – eroded volcanic plug at the sea.
Nusa Dua Water Blow
A narrow channel in the seaside cliffs. At the end of the channel, waves crash against the cliff wall creating a huge splash – fountain. At rough weather, the view and sound can be very impressive. The enormous splash can be more than 15 m tall and has a huge mass of water.
Devil’s Tear
Small sea bay with overhanging cliffs. At high tide and stormy weather the waves create powerful surges and fountains and rise a powerful roar.
Blowhole in Waianapanapa State Park
This blowhole sometimes produces violent, powerful fountains of seawater. For the most time though it emits a hissing, roaring sound and fountains of mist.