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Gangga Island
On the tip of a small island near Manado in North Sulawesi, Indonesia, lies
Gangga Island Resort & Spa. The resort's fifteen wooden bungalows are discreetly
set on the edge of a long, white sand beach in the shade of coconut trees.
An
unparalleled
scuba diving experience is waiting for you at Gangga! Gangga offers sensational
diving where you can get up close and personal with diverse and remarkable sea
life from both the Indian and the Pacific Oceans. The resort is an ideal
starting point for the diving sites of Bangka Island, Bunaken National Marine
Park and Lembeh Strait, making it a favorite destination for underwater
photographers.Bali Island
Bali Island is one of the most under rated dive destinations in Indonesia, often
being over-looked by divers because of its touristy image but underwater life in
Bali is astonishingly rich. It is often assumed, that you have to travel to far
away places for the best diving, but isolation often also means an impoverished
fauna, because for the animals it is also difficult to reach these places! Bali
is ideally positioned in the Indonesian Throughflow (Arus Lintas Indonesia), a
massive flow of water that passes from the Pacific to the Indian Ocean and
deposits planktonic larvae in the waters around Bali. This results in a very
high diversity of species.
Komodo Island
Located 300 miles east of the cultural center of Bali, Komodo Island is a
remote,
seemingly prehistoric part of the sprawling island nation of Indonesia. Komodo
Island offers two totally different marine environments. In the north the warm
clear waters flow from the Flores and Banda seas. Typical of most tropical
locations throughout the world. The hard coral reefs are extensive and in
pristine condition. To the south, cooler waters flow from deep in the Indian
Ocean.
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