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Restaurant Ogigija, Pola?e, Island of Mljet, Croatia

Restaurant Ogigija was established in 1974 and is the oldest restaurant in village Pola?e on Island of Mljet near Dubrovnik in Croatia. They specialize in Daltmatian food, mostly sea food. Excellent restaurant, worth to visit and enjoy in the tasty food.
Swim through caves skin diving & snorkeling Dubrovnik, Croatia Dalmatian Coast
Unbelievable & dangerous swim through caves in Dubrovnik, Croatia – Jeff Graff (search for Mongofiles on Youtube!) swimming through Cave diving is a type of technical diving in which specialized SCUBA equipment is used to enable the exploration of natural or artificial caves which are at least partially filled with water. It is an extension of the more common sport of caving, but is much more rarely practised because of the skills and equipment required, and because of the high potential risks. Despite these risks, water-filled caves attract cavers and speleologists due to their often unexplored nature, and present divers with a technical diving challenge. Caves often have a wide range of unique physical features, such as stalactites and stalagmites, and can contain unique flora and fauna not found elsewhere. Hazards Cave diving is one of the most challenging and potentially dangerous kinds of diving and presents many diving hazards. Cave diving is a form of penetration diving, meaning that in an emergency a diver cannot ascend directly to the surface due to the cave’s ceilings, and instead may have to swim horizontally. The underwater navigation through the cave system may be difficult and exit routes may be at considerable distance, requiring the diver to have sufficient breathing gas to make the journey, resulting in potential deep diving risks.[1] Visibility can be low, or non-existent. While a less-intensive kind of diving called cavern diving does not take divers …
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Croatia – travel guide – Teletext Holidays
www.teletextholidays.co.uk – This spectacularly beautiful and historic country boasts nearly 6000km of coastline and over 1000 islands draped along the sparkling Adriatic Sea, not to mention medieval cities and beautiful national parks full of wildlife rarely seen in other parts of western Europe. www.teletextholidays.co.uk
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