The two rocks are located between the districts of
Grottasanta,
Mazzarona and Tunis Avenue, in a
bay called "Coast of Piliceddi". The coasts in the area are jagged, except for a small
beach formed by the disintegration of the
rocks. The depth of the
sea does not exceed 20 meters.
The rocks • The "
Big Rock" is 70 meters from the coast and is over 12 meters high. It is called the
elephant or
mastodon because of its shape. It is divided in half by a narrow fissure which starts at
sea level and extends to the top of the rock, forming two
caves. The back is exposed to the open sea and is composed of sharp rocks and holes caused by wave erosion. The front is perpendicular to the sea and is exposed to the
bay. It is one of the best-known sets of rocks near
Syracuse, because of the legend of the two brothers and also because of the actual death of a boy around 12 years old. He died trying to get into the lower part of the rock (the footbridge). • The "
Little Rock" is approximately 50 meters from the coast and is 5 meters high. It has the form of a small
boat. It is roughly 12 meters from the big rock, thus there is space for boats to pass between them. The highest part of the rock, on the left, is flat and perpendicular to the sea. On the right, it slides down to sea level and has many holes and sharp points because of its exposure to the open sea. == Legend of the two brothers ==