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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Closer Look at The Underwater Paradise Bunaken



As the name implies, Indonesia, which is derived from the Latin word Indus (Indian), and Greek, Nesos (island), which means an island in the Indian territory, this country became the world's largest archipelagic state. The total number of islands owned by Indonesia reached 17,508 islands that stretches between 6 degrees north latitude to 11 degrees south latitude and 97 degrees to 141 degrees east longitude.


No wonder if among the many islands, Indonesia has a treasure trove spots for diving. And one that has been exposed is Bunaken. Bunaken is an island dimensionless 8:08 km2 in the Bay of Manado, located in the northern island of Sulawesi. This island became famous due to a marine park covering an area of ​​75.26 hectare famous as the most beautiful diving spots in the world. In fact, it is said, the garden can be taken underwater for 30 minutes from the port city of Manado's top 10 Diving Spot in the World Popular (www.guardian.co.uk).

Bunaken marine park, which is surrounded by five islands within it (the island of Manado Tua, Bunaken Island, Siladen Island, Island and Island Mantehage Naen has the highest biodiversity in the world in 29 point dive. 12th spot frequented them were Bunaken Island because it has a panoramic underwater great walls aka giant wall hanging walls or vertical curve. Approximately there are about 58 species of coral and more than two thousand species of fish in Bunaken. Starting from Ila Gasi, Lulusi yellow tail, Goropa, Oci White plus rare animals such as whales, turtles Dugong up.

For convenience, tourists, travelers and divers in Bunaken Island can now enjoy electric service for 24 hours straight. Because last month, PLN has inaugurated the operation of SPP (Solar Power) to meet the needs of Bunaken, which certainly will also boost the value of foreign exchange from tourism there.


thank's to :  Palingindonesia.com and Youtube.com

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