We are in Anavyssos, an area and a settlement of southeastern Attica that is located in a short distance from the sea. A distinguish feature of Anavyssos is the area in which there were salt pans.
The film opens with the filmmaker and his two friends who are on a boat smiling. Then we see shots below the water surface and the seabed. The lens shows us the terrigenous sediment, that is, a large reef that has a rocky, quite irregular and with protrusions or openings surface. There are also fish, marine organisms and various species of coral.
Afterwards, we see the men, one with a snorkel and the other with a diving equipment. The film closes with the men swimming, exploring the seabed and having fun in front of the camera.