Taka Bonerate Islands

The Lesser Sunda Islands (Taka Bonerate Islands in the upper centre)
The Taka Bonerate Islands in Indonesia consist of Latondu, Rajuni, Tinabo, Pasi Telu, and Taka Lumungan. They lie about 3 to 4 hours by boat from Benteng, the administrative capital of the Selayar Islands. Together they make up the Takabonerate District of Selayar Regency in South Sulawesi Province. It is part of a National Marine Park, with dive sites, pelagic fishes, dolphins, turtles, many soft corals, sea fans. Also it is the third largest atoll in the world.[1]
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Coordinates: 6°41′10″S 121°9′10″E / 6.68611°S 121.15278°E
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