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Savudrija
This site has numerous Roman amphorae finds corroborating that the region was once part of the Roman Empire. The finds are protected and encased within a locked cage, so visits must be coordinated with the diving centre holding the key. The amphorae lie on a flat sandy bottom at a depth of 13 m.
Diving tips
This site has numerous Roman amphorae finds corroborating that the region was once part of the Roman Empire. The finds are protected and encased within a locked cage, so visits must be coordinated with the diving centre holding the key. The amphorae lie on a flat sandy bottom at a depth of 13 m.Marine life
Apart from archaeological finds, although this artificial reef may seem barren, marine life abounds. The amphorae and holes are home to a host of sea life: congers, scorpionfish, spider crabs, shellfish, polychaetes, sea anemones, electric rays.« back
