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BUNAKEN Wonderfull

Bunaken is an area of 8.08 km ² island in the Bay of Manado, located in the northern island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. This island is part of the city of Manado, the provincial capital of North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Bunaken Island can be achieved by speed boat (speed boat) or a rented boat with about 30 minutes journey from the port city of Manado. Around the island there Bunaken Bunaken marine park which is part of the Bunaken National Park. This marine park has a marine biodiversity one of the highest in the world. Scuba diving attracts many visitors to the island. Overall Bunaken marine park covers an area of 75,265 Ha2 with five islands within it, namely the island of Manado Tua, Bunaken Island, Island Siladen, Mantehage Island follows several children his island, and island Naen. Although covering an area of 75,265 Ha2, the location of the dive (diving) is limited in each of the five beaches that surround the island.





Bunaken marine park has a 20 point dive (dive spot) with varying depth of up to 1344 meters. Of the 20 diving points, 12 points among them diving around Bunaken Island. Twelve point dive is the most frequently visited by divers and lovers of the beauty of underwater scenery.

Most of the 12 point dive in Bunaken Island lined up from the southeast to the northwest of the island. In this region there are underwater great walls, which is also called the hanging walls, or a giant rock walls that stand vertically and curved upward. These rock walls are also a source of food for fish in the waters around the island
Bunaken National Park is very representative of Indonesian tropical water ecosystems consisting of mangrove ecosystems, seagrass beds, coral reefs, and land / coastal ecosystems.
In the northern part consists of the island of Bunaken, Manado Tua island, the island Montehage, Siladen island, the island Nain, Nain Small island, and some coastal areas of Cape Pisok. While in the Southern Cape coast includes some of Palm.

Kelimutu Lake

Kelimutu is a volcano. Close to the town of Moni in central Flores Island of Indonesia containing three summit crater lakes of varying colors. Tiwu Ata Mbupu (Lake of Old People) is usually blue and is the westernmost of the three lakes. The other two lakes, Tiwu Nuwa Muri Koo Fai (Lake of Young Men and Maidens) and Tiwu Ata Polo (Bewitched or Enchanted Lake) are separated by a shared crater wall and are typically green or red in color, respectively. The lake colors do vary on a periodic basis. Subaqueous fumaroles are the probable cause of active upwelling that occurs at the two eastern lakes.

Balinese Culture

The Balinese worship the devil? No, the first sentence I want to say. The Balinese do not worship Satan. All that is symbolic of evil forces and good forces. There will always be evil forces, but also there is always a good strength which will neutralize them. That's all I knew before the idea emerged to further review in my blog.

Maybe other people think, that why people in particular Balinese Hindu prostrate before the statue of creepy like the devil?. I also had to be made to wonder about that. Though I am a Balinese, I am Hindu, but not so familiar with the many customs and traditions that is around, when I go through every time. Luckily I am also the type that a little critical, do not want to accept something without any reasonable explanation. Do not want to hear the words "son keto mule", the language of Bali that are often said to oversimplify things, which means "really like it there. " Not only me, even most of the people around who understand the meaning rarely Barong and Rangda is common sense.