Rt Lun, the NW extremity of Otok Pag, is a slender point bordered on its W side by a reef and several shoals. A ruined chapel stands on the point. Plic Plitvac, with a depth of 7.1m, lies 0.6 mile W of the point and is the outer danger. A conspicuous church stands in a small town, which is situated 1.2 miles SE of Rt Lun, and is visible from all directions.
2011/09/18
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Rt Lun, l'extrémité NW d'O. Pag, est une pointe effilée bordée sur son côté W par un récif et plusieurs bancs. Une chapelle en ruine se dresse sur la pointe. Plic Plitvac, avec une profondeur de 7,1 m, se situe à 0,6 W mile du point et est le danger du large. Une église remarquable se trouve dans une petite ville, qui est placée à 1,2 miles au SE de Rt Lun, et est visible depuis toutes les directions.
Olipski Kanal leads NNW between the E side of Otok Silba and the W side of Otok Olib and merges into the N end of Pohlipski Kanal. This channel is deep and has a minimum navigable width of 0.7 mile. It is often used by vessels proceeding to and from Zadar. Good anchorage is ...
Otok Olib is located E of O. Silba. It belongs to Zadar archipelago.The island has been inhabited since Roman times. The residents bought their island in 1900. The only village on the island was established around the port. To the east of the island you will find some small hidden ...
Rapski Kanal is deep and leads between Otok Sveti Grgur and Otok Rab. This channel is seldom used as the fairway is only 0.3 mile wide in places and several rocky patches lie adjacent to its S side.
Silba is a small island, 8 km long where
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, ...
Kvarnericka Vrata, 5 miles wide, is the principal channel leading between the open sea and the S part of Mali Kvarneric. It lies between Otok Premuda and Otok Silba, on the S side, and Otok Ilovik, on the N side.