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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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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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Bacvica

Behind the island of Samograd you will find a small rock protruding just above the water level. A wall running from NW to SE offers you an underwater landscape with two amazing gorgonian walls.

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Garden

This dive site is located opposite Lumbarda. At approx. 30m deep a step breaks off, changing into a huge plateau at 45m. Like a well-kept garden, this site is densely covered with fan corals (red and color changing) and Savalias.

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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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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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Samograd

Samograd is the most southern island of the Kornati. In front of the island a wall can be found that travels from south to north. You can see red fan corals starting at 22 meters deep. Pay a visit to the small plateau in 33m where lobsters can be found.

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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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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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Plavi Jadran

In February 2018, a ferry boat collapsed with Plavi Jadran, which sank immediately. All crew members were able to save themselves. It lies at 20m and can therefore be dived by beginners.

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