Murter Sea
East of the GPS mark, the seafloor opens into a clean drop-off: the wall begins at about 24 m—slightly overhanging, perfect for a slow, controlled descent along the face.
Around 42 m, a roughly 35 m wreck reveals itself: the planking is long gone, but metalwork, fittings, and structure still map the hull on the bottom. On either side, gorgonians rise in generous hills, and the wall is carpeted with yellow sulphur sponges from the lip down.
About 15 nautical miles from Murter in straight-line distance; the run by boat through the channels is longer.
Divers of many levels can plan along the wall. The deep wreck, the gorgonian scenery, and the full vertical profile are at their best for experienced divers and tec divers who want the full picture.
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