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Francesca di Rimini (Wreck)

Francesca di Rimini was an ammunition/cargo ship that sunk during the 2nd World War. The wreck is overgrown with sponges and soft corals. The ship is under protection and Najada diving has the license to dive this wreck.

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Kaprije

Approaching Kaprije Island the same direction you would to Francesca, on the west side you will see a small cape marking the anchor area for this dive site. Under a small platform at a moderate depth you will find soft corals and colorful sponges, ideal for beginners and for a great second dive.

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Oblik

This is a divesite we found recently by the island of Oblik. It has a nice wall up to 33 meters full of gorgonias. After the wall we go back in the shallow where there are big boulders along the shore, full of life!

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Kukuljari

The Kukuljari is a group of islands located in the SW of Murter Island. The dive sites are on the island closest to Murter with the light-house. Kukuljari offers 3 options for diving: the west side is sheltered and offers a perfect anchor ground and the northwest cape is a small cavern with colorful sponges at 22m.

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Orange Cliff

A really nice cliff full off orange gorgonias and lobsters. You don’t need to be an advanced diver to go on this cliff as its both suitable until 18 meters and 34 meters. At the end of the dive there are some nice swim through full of nudis!

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Fishermarman's friend wreck

This is a dive which puts a smile on your face. To and From Wreck you go over big clusters of rocks where you can find lot of sea life. On wreck itself there is always schools of fish and it looks real cool. Lots of nudibranch as well!

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Stuka (Wreck)

The Junkers Ju 87 or Stuka (from Sturzkampfflugzeug, “dive bomber“) was a two-man (pilot and rear gunner) German dive bomber and ground-attack aircraft. The plane is almost undamaged and lies upright at 25-27m.

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Kablinac

This dive starts south of a small rock next to Kablinac. After some fin-strokes above sea grass you reach a sandy plateau. The wall starts next to it in approximately 20-25 m of water. The wall goes around the island from SW to SE. Follow it with your right shoulder and you will find yellow gorgonians, to your left you will find red ones.

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Ljuta

Approach from the west until you see the drop off on the boat’s sonar. The north side of the wall has amphora and parts of old tubes. The wall is covered with yellow gorgonians. A perfect 2nd dive after diving Stuka.

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Plic Grmeni

The drop-off is in 24m at an eastward direction. Dive down the slightly overhanging wall. At 42m you see the remains of an approximately 35m long ship. All wooden parts are rotten, but many metal parts are lying around. Left and right of the wreck are impressive gorgonian hills & fields.

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