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Care must be taken crossing the Wide Bay Bar at the southern end of Fraser Island. There are directional lights on both Fraser Island and Inskip Point which guide craft across the bar. Up to date GPS waypoints are also available from the Tin Can Bay VMR on VHF 67 and VHF82. They can also be contacted on tel: 07 5486 4290 More info at http://www.liveaboardcruiser.com
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Watching mantas clean is something regularly seen by snorkels. Many of the cleaning stations in Asia are quite shallow and because you are floating just above them they won't even notice you are there, so you can be sure the behavior will continue uninterrupted. A cleaning station is basically just a large coral head where you're likely to find mantas congregating around. Living within that unique mound of coral will be hundreds of smaller fish like cleaner wrasses and butterfly fish who swim out to meet the mantas and pick off the parasites. Because mantas have to continuously keep moving or else they will sink they will make slow circles around the cleaning station. Other mantas will join in as well and each take their turn getting a little scrub down from the hungry little fish.You'll notice over that that mantas will actually have preferences for cleaning stations, the same way people have preferences over their favorite spas!
Obrovanj: Hidden Treasure for Sailors and Bathing Enthusiasts Are you looking for a peaceful refuge far from the crowds, where you can relax and enjoy crystal-clear waters? The island of Obrovanj, located near Vrgada, is an ideal destination for sailing and swimming enthusiasts. This small, pristine islet offers everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. Why Obrovanj? Peace and Quiet: Away from the city hustle, Obrovanj is the perfect place to unwind and escape daily routines. Untouched Nature: Crystal-clear seas, sandy beaches, and a rich underwater world make Obrovanj a true paradise for nature lovers. Sailing: Thanks to favorable winds and numerous coves, Obrovanj is a favorite destination for sailors. Swimming: Numerous hidden beaches and coves are ideal for swimming and sunbathing. What to Do on Obrovanj? Sailing: Explore the surroundings under sail and discover hidden coves and beaches. Swimming: Enjoy the crystal-clear sea and sunbathe on sandy beaches. Diving and Snorkeling: Explore the rich underwater world and encounter diverse fish and coral species. Fishing: Enjoy peace and quiet while fishing. Hiking: Explore the island on foot and take in the beautiful views. Where to Moor? On Obrovanj, you can find several smaller coves where you can safely moor. However, due to the limited number of moorings, we recommend reserving your spot in advance. Visitor Tips: Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Obrovanj is from May to September when temperatures are pleasant, and the sea is warm. What to Bring: Pack enough water, sun protection, comfortable walking shoes, and snorkeling gear. Environmental Conservation: Respect nature and keep the island clean. Conclusion: Obrovanj is a true discovery for sailing and swimming enthusiasts. If you seek a peaceful haven away from the crowds, where you can relax and enjoy the beauty of nature, Obrovanj is the ideal destination for you. #Obrovanj #Vrgada #sailingincroatia #swimming #Croatia #Adriatic #vacation #travel
Nel tragitto da Zapuntel a Ossero abbiamo incontrato molte barche a vela che, sfruttando il vento del momento, andavano con l'andatura cosiddetta di "bolina". La bolina è quella andatura che permette di risalire il vento, mantenendo un angolo tra i 60 e i 37 gradi, rispetto al vento reale. 21/08/23.