The hamlet of Kosljun with its dock is located N of the wide array Kosljunska Zaljev. The approach is straightforward. We anchored at the wharf by W 4-6 m. Can moor at the wharf by 2-3 m. Good protection from NW to E. by N. Winds S and SW lift heavy seas in the bay. No service.
2011/03/29
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Joëlle
Le hameau de Kosljun avec son quai est situé au N de la large baie de Kosljunski Zaljev. L'approche est franche.
On mouille dans l'W du quai par 4 à 6 m.
On peut s'amarrer au quai par 2 à 3 m.
Bonne protection du NW à l'E par le N. Les vents de S et de SW lèvent une grosse mer dans la baie.
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there are no vehicles and no hotels. Inhabited since Roman times, the Latin "silva" (forest) which gave its name to the island is covered with trees.On the island there are shops, restaurants and taverns, caffe bars,
post office, ...
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