Jumat, 06 November 2009

Vote Pulau Komodo for the New 7 Wonders of Nature


New Open Word Foundation in partnership with the United Nations Office for Partnerships based in Switzerland again held a vote to establish seven new natural wonders (New 7 Wonders of Nature). After the Borobudur Temple was eliminated in the determination of the seven wonders of man-made world last year, is now the sole representative of Indonesia that still stand for the category of the New 7 Wonders of Nature is the island of Komodo, after Lake Toba and Mount Krakatoa excluded.

Blogger buddy, let's vote Komodo Island became one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature, as the first sequence information is now occupied by the Grand Canyon and Mount Everest followed by Lake Loch Ness. To select the Komodo Island, immediately wrote to pal http://www.new7wonders.com/ click the Vote, Asian and choose select Komodo Island as the first order of 7 options. Komodo Vote Now! .
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Rabu, 07 Oktober 2009

Bunaken National Marine Park


Bunaken is part of the Bunaken National Marine Park, which has some of the highest levels of marine biodiversity in the world.[citation needed] Scuba diving attracts many visitors to the island. Bunaken is located at the north of the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia. It belongs administratively to the municipality of Manado.

The Bunaken National Marine Park was formally established in 1991 and is among the first of Indonesia's growing system of marine parks. The park covers a total surface area of 890.65 km², 97% of which is overlain by sparkling clear, warm tropical water. The remaining 3% of the park is terrestrial, including the five islands of Bunaken, Manado Tua, Mantehage, Nain and Siladen. Although each of these islands has a special character, it is the aquatic ecosystem that attracts most naturalists.

The waters of Bunaken National Marine Park are extremely deep (1566 m in Manado Bay), clear (up to 35-40 m visibility), refreshing in temperature (27 to 29 °C) Pick any of group of interest - corals, fish, echinoderms or sponges - and the number of families, genera or species is bound to be astonishingly high. For example, 7 of the 8 species of giant clams that occur in the world, occur in Bunaken. The park has around 70 genera of corals; compare this to a mere 10 in Hawaii. Although the exact number of fish species is unknown, it may be slightly higher than in the Philippines, where 2,500 species, or nearly 70% of all fish species known to the Indo-western Pacific, are found.
Other sides of Bunaken.

Oceanic currents may explain, in part, why Bunaken National Marine Park is such a treasure trove of biodiversity. Northeasternly currents generally sweep through the park but abundant counter currents and gyros related to lunar cycles are believed to be a trap for free swimming larvae. This is particularly true on the south side of the crescent-shaped Bunaken Island, lying in the heart of the park. A snorkler or diver in the vicinity of Lekuan or Fukui may spot over 33 species of butterfly fish and numerous types of groupers, damsels, wrasses and gobies. The gobies, smallish fish with bulging eyes and modified fins that allow them to attach to hard surfaces, are the most diverse but least known group of fish in the park.

Biologists believe that the abundance of hard corals is crucial in maintaining the high levels of diversity in the park. Hard corals are the architects of the reefs, without them, numerous marine organisms would be homeless and hungry. Many species of fish are closely associated with particular types of corals (folious, branching, massives, etc.) for shelter and egg-laying. Others, like the enormous Bumphead Parrotfish, Balbometopon muricatum, are "coralivores" and depend on hard corals for their sustenance. Bony mouth parts fused into an impressive "beak" allow these gregarious fish to crunch corals like roasted peanuts.

Some 20,000 people live on the natural resources of Bunaken National Marine Park. Although there are inevitable conflicts between resource protection and use by people, the Indonesian government is taking a fairly unusual and pragmatic approach to park management. The idea is to promote wise resource use while preventing overexploitation. Local communities, government officials, dive resort operators, local nature groups, tourists and scientists have played an active role in developing exclusive zones for diving, wood collection, fishing and other forms of utilization. Bunaken Marine Park has become an important example of how Sulawesi, and the rest of Indonesia, can work to protect its natural resources.

Sumber: wikipedia.org
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Senin, 05 Oktober 2009

Lengkuas, Burong and Aji island

Lengkuas is a small island, place in North of Tanjung Binga village. Total size may less than a hectare. Surrounding the island there are several granite rock islands that you can reach by just walking cross the sea water that less that 1.2m depth. Granite boulders structure is also unique as other beaches in combination with truly white sands and several trees. The water is totally clean, you can easily see the bottom of sea as well as fishes swimming inside the water. It is a nice place for playing in the water or snorkling.

The golden crown of Lengkuas is actually old lighthouse, built by Dutch in 1882. I don't have information about height, but it is a 12 stories building. My best guest it is at least 50m height. All visitor can freely stepping up to the top of lighthouse. It's a bit tough, but it will paid-off. The view from top of Lengkuas lighthouse is just can not be described. It's totally beautiful all within 360 degree of islands view and surrounding. Don't forget to bring your camera, let's picture tell the story.

There are only 3 people live in Lengkuas. All of them are operators of the lighthouse. They are all warm and very welcome to every guest. Please note, pure water is limited in the island, and even though they have rest room, please use the water wisely. This is a very relax place, the winds blow are fresh, you can lay down in a white sands beach surrounded by coconuts trees.

Lengkuas can be reach by rental boat from Tanjung Binga. It will cost you USD 35,- per trip that usually takes half days. The journey from main land Belitung to Lengkuas is just about 30-45 minutes. The boat can bring 30-40 people and it is a fisherman boat that usually used by fisherman for fishing activity at night. It is a unique boat while they have cages in both side that makes the ship quite stable event hough sailing in a big waves.

The best time to visit Lengkuas is during March - November. During this time the sea wave will not that big, so you can enjoy sailing, snorkling and swimming in clear water as shown in the pictures. During December - January, the wave may becoming big and sometime can be heavy raining all day in Belitung.

Between Lengkuas and fisherman port in Tanjung Binga there is another island called Burung island. You will pas this island a long the way your trip to Lengkuas. This island is bigger than Lengkuas, with white sand beaches in South and granite rocky coast in the North. Visitor usually stop by at Burung island on the way back from Lengkuas to Tanjung Binga. The most interesting object in Burung island is a granite boulder that form like a head of bird, that may cause this island named Burung (=bird) island.
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