Seeing under
water is
tricky because light fades out at deeper depths and
water makes distant objects disappear even
before they are too small to see.
Green Bowl Beach is famous for its algae - covered rocks, although it's a bit hard to find because of the
tricky turns tourists have to take down a few tiny roads, and visitors also need to descend hundreds of concrete steps
before they can sink their feet into the sand, and feel the cool sea breeze, or swim in its calm, refreshing
waters.