Dias is a rocky islet once home to a monastery and in earlier times a temple dedicated to Greek God of Gods, Zeus.This is the dominant landmark of an area of swallow reefs and some of the richest fishing fields of Kefalonia.It takes more than one dive around the rock to explore the cavelets and passages that hold numerous species of fish, crustaceans and cephalopods, while Loggerhead turtles are common visitors.Among the stars are slipper lobsters and triton’s trumpets.Along the route pottery and ceramics from the ancient and the Christian temples can be spotted. – DIVE UPLOADED by BLUE MANTA DIVING & AQUANAUTIC CLUB |