Bunaken & Derawan Underwater Paradise
Bunaken is a legend and its come-back is even more tantalizing. Conservation is underway and caring divers would love to reminiscence the old times underwater. Fukui still leaves you awesome memories and worth the plunge. Derawan, a few nautical miles to the west, is a conservation area for marine life. It consists of small islands, namely Kakaban, Sangalaki, Maratua, and Derawan itself. Adventurers will not be disappointed when visiting Derawan marine conservation area. The meandering wooden boat through a picturesque river in Berau jungle, or a speeding boat slicing waves of Borneo Sea is an adrenalin-pumping access to Derawan. The underwater scenery there doubles the doze of the thrills of getting there.
All photos taken by Cipto/www.indonesia.travel.
1.A tridacna, mollusk colossus locally known as ‘kima’, visually appeals any diver in the water of rehabilitated Fukui, around Bunaken. Past ravaging practices of fishing in the ‘90s left the area somewhat wearisome.
2.A strange snowflake development in a blunting dive spot of Fukui emerges as a promising future for Bunaken. Snowflakes are man-made ceramics planted to stimulate coral growth.
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27.Lake Kakaban offers a clear underwater view during an excellent day light. The stingless jellyfish rest upon a cozy bed of underwater ferns.
28.An upward shot under the surface of Lake Kakaban is striking when the jellyfish float around the ‘depth of field’ of the underwater camera.
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31.The scene like this is more than what any diver wish for. Pose as many as you wish and they can all be your favorites.
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