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2006-12-26 - Cement carrier M/V Sinar Andalas destroyed by the tsunami Dive Site

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Advice on Diving in Indonesia

...d Bali as well as sites around Alor can have chilling 18 to 21 degrees Celsius during May to October and are generally at their coldest in July to September. Bali is Indonesia's most easily accessible and most varied diving destination. Dive sites concentrate in three areas of the island. The south of Bali offers some options to see large marine life, like the Mola Mola and Manta rays. On the east coast, you will find the USAT Liberty, probably the most popular dive site on Bali. In the quiet north-west, at Menjangan, there is some spectacular wall diving. The Gili Islands are easy to reach f...

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Name Distance

Monster Divers

Indonesia

41.28 km

Lumba Lumba Diving Centre

Indonesia

43.97 km

Iboih Dive Centre

Indonesia

46.97 km

Zero Diving Club

Indonesia

47.33 km

Rubiah Tirta Diver

Indonesia

47.49 km

Lumba Lumba Diving Center

Indonesia

49.37 km

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Name Distance

Kota Sabang

Indonesia

49.8 km

sabang

Indonesia

49.82 km

Meulaboh

Indonesia

175.24 km

Kathu

Thailand

437.48 km

Mueang Phuket

Thailand

440.66 km

Thalang

Thailand

446.15 km

Air Itam

Malaysia

558.66 km
Name Distance

BTJ | Sultan Lskandarmuda Airport

Indonesia, Banda Aceh

11.85 km

SBG | Narita

Indonesia, Sabang

52.48 km

TMC | Tjilik Riwut

Indonesia, Tambolaka

121.25 km

LSW | Lhoksumawe

Indonesia, Lhoksumawe

189.24 km

MEQ | Seunagan

Indonesia, Meulaboh

176.24 km

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