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Category Archives: Indonesia
Diving Indonesia (Part 5) – Manado Coastline
So far we’ve discussed the five main islands in the Bunakan Marine Park but there’s also lots of good diving in adjacent areas along the shore of Sulawesi just north of Manado Bay. These sights aren’t as spectacular as the … Continue reading
Diving Indonesia (Part 4) – Montehage and Siladen
The longest sea transit from Manado Dive Centers is to the island of Montehage, the largest island in Bunakan National Park. In spite of its size there are only two diving areas normally visited. Both are located along the west face … Continue reading
Diving Indonesia (Part 3) – Manado Tua
Manado Tua is a smaller island about half a mile west of Bunakan, and it’s a lovely dive. My favorite drifts are called Manado Tua I and II. The current is usually gentle here and the wall outside the village … Continue reading