Goli is an island about 6 kilometers from the mainland and 5 kilometers from the island of Rab. Most of the island is bare rocky slopes with sparse grass, and the southwest coasts of the island are low and accessible for bathing. There are no permanent residents on the island. After the conflict between Tito and Stalin in 1948, the Yugoslav authorities established the Goli Otok political camp. Prisoners were forced to do hard physical labor in the quarry and bauxite mines. The prison ceased to operate in 1988, and the abandoned ruins remain to this day.
№409 in Islands of Croatia