Taka Bonerate Islands

Coordinates: 6°41′10″S 121°9′10″E / 6.68611°S 121.15278°E / -6.68611; 121.15278
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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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6°41′10″S 121°9′10″E / 6.68611°S 121.15278°E / -6.68611; 121.15278