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 Lucice

Croatia, South adriatic

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Latitude: 43° 18.203' N
Longitude: 16° 27.214' E

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English (Translate this text in English): West of Bol

English (Translate this text in English): West of Bol

West of Bol

English (Translate this text in English): West of Bol

English (Translate this text in English): West of Bol

English (Translate this text in English): West of Bol

English (Translate this text in English): West of Bol

English (Translate this text in English): West of Bol

English (Translate this text in English): West of Bol

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Alternative name Lucica, Lućića Cave

Average depth 15 m / 49.2 ft

Max depth 45 m / 147.6 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): This is a really big cave with 2 entrances near 4 m deep. The cave goes down to 25m+. There are stalagtites underwater!

The first opening is 3m in diameter, the second 6m. The cave itself has a diameter of max. 30 m and a depth of 40 m whereby there are two 'cone shaped tunnels' which taper away from the main cave area which extend to 47m. These 'tunnels' have a diameter of approx. 2m max. and are completely out of the range of the sunlight/pitch dark. It is not wise to dive here without the necessary experience.

English (Translate this text in English): This is a really big cave with 2 entrances near 4 m deep. The cave goes down to 25m+. There are stalagtites underwater!

The first opening is 3m in diameter, the second 6m. The cave itself has a diameter of max. 30 m and a depth of 40 m whereby there are two 'cone shaped tunnels' which taper away from the main cave area which extend to 47m. These 'tunnels' have a diameter of approx. 2m max. and are completely out of the range of the sunlight/pitch dark. It is not wise to dive here without the necessary experience.

This is a really big cave with 2 entrances near 4 m deep. The cave goes down to 25m+. There are stalagtites underwater!

The first opening is 3m in diameter, the second 6m. The cave itself has a diameter of max. 30 m and a depth of 40 m whereby there are two 'cone shaped tunnels' which taper away from the main cave area which extend to 47m. These 'tunnels' have a diameter of approx. 2m max. and are completely out of the range of the sunlight/pitch dark. It is not wise to dive here without the necessary experience.

English (Translate this text in English): This is a really big cave with 2 entrances near 4 m deep. The cave goes down to 25m+. There are stalagtites underwater!

The first opening is 3m in diameter, the second 6m. The cave itself has a diameter of max. 30 m and a depth of 40 m whereby there are two 'cone shaped tunnels' which taper away from the main cave area which extend to 47m. These 'tunnels' have a diameter of approx. 2m max. and are completely out of the range of the sunlight/pitch dark. It is not wise to dive here without the necessary experience.

English (Translate this text in English): This is a really big cave with 2 entrances near 4 m deep. The cave goes down to 25m+. There are stalagtites underwater!

The first opening is 3m in diameter, the second 6m. The cave itself has a diameter of max. 30 m and a depth of 40 m whereby there are two 'cone shaped tunnels' which taper away from the main cave area which extend to 47m. These 'tunnels' have a diameter of approx. 2m max. and are completely out of the range of the sunlight/pitch dark. It is not wise to dive here without the necessary experience.

English (Translate this text in English): This is a really big cave with 2 entrances near 4 m deep. The cave goes down to 25m+. There are stalagtites underwater!

The first opening is 3m in diameter, the second 6m. The cave itself has a diameter of max. 30 m and a depth of 40 m whereby there are two 'cone shaped tunnels' which taper away from the main cave area which extend to 47m. These 'tunnels' have a diameter of approx. 2m max. and are completely out of the range of the sunlight/pitch dark. It is not wise to dive here without the necessary experience.

English (Translate this text in English): This is a really big cave with 2 entrances near 4 m deep. The cave goes down to 25m+. There are stalagtites underwater!

The first opening is 3m in diameter, the second 6m. The cave itself has a diameter of max. 30 m and a depth of 40 m whereby there are two 'cone shaped tunnels' which taper away from the main cave area which extend to 47m. These 'tunnels' have a diameter of approx. 2m max. and are completely out of the range of the sunlight/pitch dark. It is not wise to dive here without the necessary experience.

English (Translate this text in English): This is a really big cave with 2 entrances near 4 m deep. The cave goes down to 25m+. There are stalagtites underwater!

The first opening is 3m in diameter, the second 6m. The cave itself has a diameter of max. 30 m and a depth of 40 m whereby there are two 'cone shaped tunnels' which taper away from the main cave area which extend to 47m. These 'tunnels' have a diameter of approx. 2m max. and are completely out of the range of the sunlight/pitch dark. It is not wise to dive here without the necessary experience.

English (Translate this text in English): This is a really big cave with 2 entrances near 4 m deep. The cave goes down to 25m+. There are stalagtites underwater!

The first opening is 3m in diameter, the second 6m. The cave itself has a diameter of max. 30 m and a depth of 40 m whereby there are two 'cone shaped tunnels' which taper away from the main cave area which extend to 47m. These 'tunnels' have a diameter of approx. 2m max. and are completely out of the range of the sunlight/pitch dark. It is not wise to dive here without the necessary experience.

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Lucice
By tova
Jul 7, 2011
- Ponor číslo 2. Air 30, water 24. Visibility 10m. 210bar->140bar. From boat.   Dive to the cave (Sluneční jeskyně).
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Trip: Croatia, Brac
By tova
From Jun 30, 2011 to Jul 8, 2011
OWD course. 1 dive from beach 2 dives from boat (cave, wrack)
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By GH , 17-02-2009

Location corrected - I corrected the location, I hope it is fairly accurate now.

By Erik Ström , 10-02-2009

Erik - I was at Lucica cave last year. It is amazing. The correct position of the cave is on the eastern side of Lucica bay, right after the entrance and there is a mark on the shore. The cave starts at 2-3 m depth.
Aproximate GPS coordinates:
43.18.12 N
16.27.15 O

By admin , 04-02-2009

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