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Selayar Pulau Seribu Karimunjawa Wakatobi Banda Sea Teluk Madang Island Koperapok Takabonerate Legend Satonda Island Ujung Kulon Pemuteran Tanjung Putih Alor Dive Sites Flores Arafura Sea Blongas Bay Rinca East Timor Nusa Penida Miles 0 100 200 400 600 Timor Sea

Burma South China Sea Thailand Indonesia consists of a 5 thousand kilometer long archipelago North Pacific Map Location Philippines offering some of the most diverse reefs on the planet. With Cambodia Ocean Guam a rich environment of warm equatorial currents, nutrient-rich Vietnam and a tropical climate it is not surprising that Brunei Indonesia is home to over a quarter of the fish species found on Malaysia earth. Diving in Indonesia offers over 3,000 fish species and 450 species of coral, steep walls, deep water trenches, underwater volcanic mountains, World War II wrecks, and an Indian Ocean endless variety of macro life. This map is a sneak peak at some of the most popular dive sites in Indonesia, but keep in mind there are still hidden gems to be discovered. Map Location Australia

Data Source: ESRI 2005, asiadivesite.com Mercator Projection Cartographer: Ariahna Jones 3/05/07