
Rok i Ribafish, sin i otac, bili su geocacheri amateri i skupili su preko 300 cacheva sa svih strana svijeta. Imali su plan zajedno posjetiti sve naseljene hrvatske otoke, no njihovu avanturu je prekinula sudbina. Danas, Rok više nije na ovom svijetu, ali tata Ribafish ispunjava obećanje koje mu je dao - da će posjetiti sve hrvatske naseljene otoke, pa stvara Udrugu i projekt #RokOtok, edukacijsko plivački maraton u kojem će kroz tri godine i pedesetak etapa preplivati udaljenosti između svih 50 hrvatskih naseljenih otoka. Ujedno, na svakom otoku će pokušati drugim klincima razviti svijest o važnosti provođenja zajedničkog vremena roditelja i djece kroz sport, druženje, učenje, istraživanje, kao i važnost očuvanja prirode. Geocaching se također promovira kao jedna aktivnost koja odvlači djecu od buljenja u igrice na ekranu prema avanturi, orijentaciji i istraživanju prirode.

Projekt je počeo u ljeto 2019. kad je preplivao preko 100 km spajajući 17 naseljenih otoka u južnom Jadranu. Zbog poznate Covid situacije i ograničenja preskočena je 2020. godina, a u ljeto 2021. slijedi avantura na Srednjem Jadranu, kad će se plivajući obići 17 novih otoka.
Hrvatski geocacheri su se okupili i napravili “ekološke” cacheve koji će uz prigodnu prezentaciju o geocachingu biti postavljeni na tih 17 otoka. Ovo je jedan od cacheva iz serije.
Za više detalja o projektu #RokOtok posjetite stranicu www.rokotok.hr, a kako je cijeli projekt prilično medijski popraćen, za aktuelne informacije jednostavno izguglajte!

Kaprije
Kaprije je otok smješten na središnjem dijelu šibenskog otočja, oko 15 kilometara jugozapadno od Šibenika, površine je 7.11 km², a jedino naselje na otoku također se naziva Kaprije koje okružuju brežuljci od kojih je najviši Velika glavica (129 m).
Nazvan je po mediteranskoj biljci kapara, a od susjednih otoka ga dijele morski prolazi i kanali, kao i akvatorij Murterskoga mora. Sjeveroistočnije se nalaze Prvić, Tijat i Zmajan (Orut) s manjim otočićima, od kojih je dijeli Kaprijski kanal, jugozapadnije je smješten otok Žirje s pripadajućim otočićima od kojih je dijeli Žirjanski kanal, a od Kakana (na zapadu) ga dijeli Kakanski kanal.

Rok and Ribafish, son and father, were amateur geocachers and they found over 300 caches from all over the world. They had a plan to visit all the inhabited Croatian islands together, but their adventure was interrupted by fate. Today, Rok is no longer in this world, but dad Ribafish fulfills the promise he gave him - that he will visit all Croatian inhabited islands. So, he created the Association and the project #RokOtok (Otok = island in Croatian), an educational swimming marathon in which he will connect all 50 Croatian inhabited islands by swimming, in three years and fifty(ish) stages. At the same time, on each island he will try to educate children and develop their awareness of the importance of spending time with their parents through sports, socializing, learning, research, as well as the importance of nature conservation. Geocaching is also promoted as one activity that distracts children from staring at on-screen games towards adventure, orientation and nature exploration.
The project began in the summer of 2019 when he swam over 100 km connecting 17 inhabited islands in the Southern Adriatic. Due to the well-known Covid situation and limitations, the year 2020 was skipped, but in the summer of 2021 an adventure in the Central Adriatic is scheduled, when 17 new islands will be visited by swimming.

Croatian geocachers gathered for this project and made "ecological" caches that will be placed on these 17 islands with a short presentation on geocaching. This is one of the caches from the series.
For more details about the #RokOtok project, visit the page www.rokotok.hr, and as the whole project is quite covered by the media, just google it for current information!
Kaprije
Kaprije is an island located in the central part of the Šibenik archipelago, about 15 kilometers southwest of Šibenik, with an area of 7.11 km². The only settlement on the island is also called Kaprije and it is surrounded by hills, the highest of which is Velika glavica (129 m).
It is named after the Mediterranean plant of capers, and it is separated from the neighboring islands by sea passages and canals, as well as the waters of the Murter Sea. To the northeast are Prvić, Tijat and Zmajan (Orut) with smaller islets, from which it is divided by the Kaprije Channel, to the southwest is the island of Žirje with its islets, from which it is divided by the Žirjan Channel, and from Kakan (in the west) by the Kakan Channel.
