Taka Bonerate National Park, Flores sea |
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| This group of reef is located between South Sulawesi and the Flores islands. It has the largest atoll in Southeast Asia and the area was declared a marine national park in 1992. ( Click on the images to view the browse data ). | ||
| SPOT 1 (2000) | SPOT 1 (2001) | SPOT 2 (2002) |
Karompacadi island and Tanahmulala island, Flores sea |
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| This reef is located on the southeast of the Takabonerate group, only about 40 km away. The two little islands at the eastern edge of the reef are Karompacadi and Tanahmulala. ( Click on the images to view the browse data ). | ||
| SPOT 2 (1998) | SPOT 4 (2000) | SPOT 1 (2001) |
Tukangebesi islands, Banda sea |
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| This reef group lies on the southeat of Southeast Sulawesi. Two elongated reefs can be seen on the images below. The smaller reef is known as Karang Kapota and the bigger reef is known as Karang Kaledupa. ( Click on the images to view the browse data ). | ||
| SPOT 2 (1998) | SPOT 2 (1999) | SPOT 2 (1999) |
| SPOT 4 (2001) | SPOT 4 (2003) | SPOT 5 (2005) |
Spermonde Archipelago |
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| This reef group is located near Makassar, South Sulawesi. There are a lot of diving sites in this region. ( Click on the images to view the browse data ). | ||
| SPOT 1 (1997) | SPOT 1 (1998) | SPOT 4 (2000) |
| SPOT 2 (2001) | SPOT 4 (2001) | SPOT 2 (2002) |
| SPOT 2 (2003) | SPOT 4 (2004) | SPOT 5 (2004) |
| All satellite images shown have undergone
jpg compression for display purposes, they do not represent the true resolution
of the original images. All satellite images are copyrighted. SPOT images : © CNES 1995-2005. IKONOS images : © CRISP 2003-2005 |
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