Bowmouth
Contributor
Little mentioned but extremely beautiful are the reefs surrounding Bangka Island in Northern Sulawesi. It looks to me like many divers visiting Bunaken and Lembeh Straits are compltely unaware that there is some FANTASTIC diving to be found just North of Lembeh Straits at Bangka Island. Bangka has in general good to very good visibility and some of the most densely coral covered pinnacles and reefs of the area. Both "Batu Gosoh" and "Sahoung" offer beautiful soft corals in yellow and pink, a zillion tunicates, leather corals,gorgonian fans,forests of wire coral and some enormous table corals and other hard corals. BIG schools of anthias, pyramid butterfly fish and fusiliers, at least two species of pygmy seahorses (Hippocampus Bargibanti and Pontohi), ribbon eels, leaf scorpion fish,angler fish, nudi's (including the very colorful Nembrotha purpurelineolata) and flatworms, white tip reef sharks, tunas, yellow margin and giant moray eels, giant and blue fin trevallies, schools of sweetlips, hawks bill turtles etc. etc.
If you're lucky you may even run into a dugong....
Missing out on Bangka while in Norhern Sulawesi is like missing out on Richelieu Rock while you're diving the Andaman Sea in Thailand.
Some other colorful sites just off the mainland on the Northern most top of North Sulawesi are "Batu Mandi" and "Batu Pandita".
Both Bangka and "Batu Pandita" do have a healthy flow of current and are not so suitable for beginner divers.
If you're lucky you may even run into a dugong....
Missing out on Bangka while in Norhern Sulawesi is like missing out on Richelieu Rock while you're diving the Andaman Sea in Thailand.
Some other colorful sites just off the mainland on the Northern most top of North Sulawesi are "Batu Mandi" and "Batu Pandita".
Both Bangka and "Batu Pandita" do have a healthy flow of current and are not so suitable for beginner divers.
