One of the most secret and hard-to-get places on Ibiza’s wild west coast is the Cave of Light or La Cueva de la Luz or Na Coloms. The name for the ‘Cave of Light’ was inspired by the beautiful reflections of sunlight that illuminate the whole cave – especially under the midday sun – creating a stunning blue glow. A group of five accomplished athletes of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series, accompanied by the sport’s ambassador, Colombian legend Orlando Duque, met on Spain’s third largest Balearic Island, Ibiza. Australia’s four-time World Series champion Rhiannan Iffland, and David Colturi from the US, spend their time between competitions in Europe, so they teamed up with Gary Hunt representing France and the Spain-based divers Celia Fernandez and Jonathan Paredes in a quest to co...
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Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series athletes embarked on another stunning adventure as they dived into one of the most secret and hard-to-get places on Ibiza's wild west coast. Cap D’Albarca is a small area of coast line between San Antonio and Port De San Miguel that has a large entrance to a bay. Surrounded by cliff tops there are two dives here that meet each other, these are the Pillars of Hercules and the Caves of Light. Na Coloms, popularly known as “La Cueva de la Luz”, is one of the most secret and hard-to-get places on the Ibiza island. David Colturi of the USA dives from 25.5 metres into the Cave of Light (S'Ullal de na Coloms) during a Red Bull Cliff Diving project in Ibiza, Spain on July 5, 2021. For those who haven’t heard about it yet, it is a cave located in the ...
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