3. Indonesia Beaches
form the second largest shoreline
in the world, measuring 54,716 km
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4. âą Indonesia comprises 17,508 islands
âą Indonesia's size, tropical climate, and
archipelagic geography, support the world's
second highest level of biodiversity (after
Brazil),and its flora and fauna is a mixture of
Asian and Australasian species.
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5. âą Bunaken at the northern tip of Sulawesi, claims to have seven times
more genera of coral than Hawaii, and has more than 70% of all the
known fish species of the Indo-Western Pacific.
âą Moreover, there are over 3,500 species living in Indonesian waters,
including sharks, dolphins, manta rays, turtles, morays, cuttlefish,
octopus and scorpionfish, compared to 1,500 on the Great Barrier Reef
and 600 in the Red Sea.
âą Tulamben Bay in Bali boasts the wreck of the 120 meter (400 ft) US
Army commissioned transport vessel, the Liberty. divers.
âą The Coral Triangle is the heart of the world's coral reef biodiversity,
making Raja Ampat quite possibly the richest coral reef ecosystems in
the world.
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6. Sumatra Beaches & Sea
âąNias - Sorake Bay â (International Surf Spot)
Nias is an internationally famous surfing destination
already being a hippy trail since 1960âs
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7. âąCubadak - West Sumatra
Great International Diving Spot &
âąSikuai - West Sumatra white sand beaches
Great International Diving Spot &
white sand beaches
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