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Rukan Islands

Coordinates: 0°34′36″N 103°46′23″E / 0.576635°N 103.773148°E / 0.576635; 103.773148
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The Rukan Islands (Kepulauan Rukan in Indonesian language), also known as the Three Brothers, is a group of three small islands at the south entrance of Durian Strait, in the Riau Islands Province of Indonesia, off the north coast of Sumatra near Singapore.[1][2] The group extends about 7.2 km north to south, and is surrounded by many dangerous wrecks.[3]

  • South Brother (Rukan Selatan), located at 0°32′20″N 103°47′45″E / 0.53889°N 103.79583°E / 0.53889; 103.79583, is L-shaped, about 1.7 km north to south and 1.6 km east to west, and about 400 m wide for most of its length,[2] with a conspicuous white cliff or rock on the north east.[3] The highest point is about 43 m above sea level.[3] Reefs extend some distance south of the island.[1] There is a lighthouse on the island, established 1911.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f J. W. Reed and J. W. King (1867), The China sea directory, pages 219–220. British Admirality Hydrographics Office.
  2. ^ a b c d Wikimapia, Kepulauan Rukan. Accessed on 2012-07-03.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Sailing Directions (Enroute), Strait of Malacca and Sumatra National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, USA
  4. ^ Rukan Selatan Light. Lighthouse Digest website, Accessed on 2012-07-03.

0°34′36″N 103°46′23″E / 0.576635°N 103.773148°E / 0.576635; 103.773148