The buffoons are natural phenomena caused by the effect of the erosion of the sea and the rain on the limestone rock, giving rise to cracks and chimneys that connect the sea with the land. The blow of the calm waves against the cliffs causes the expulsion of compressed air in the galleries, however, on days of strong swell, air and water escape to the outside at great pressure with jets of water that reach great heights. The sea is to the right of the photograph, about 200 meters away, and to make the height reached by buffoons a reality, I took the photo with people as a reference.
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