Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Kei Islands Maluku

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MALUKU - Kei Islands visible from the air was incredible, a row of small islands surrounded by white sand scattered over the blue ocean. That first impression will be felt, not yet arrived was already fascinated.
Kei Kecil Island which is part of Southeast Maluku Regency thousands in Tual city there are many interesting places worth visiting include the Mount Masbait a statue of Christ the King, this mountain is the highest place on the island of Kei Kecil. Later Dullah Island, Warbal and known Adranan Island has beautiful beaches.

Beaches Ohoidertawun attractive village, on the barrier reef on the east coast there are paintings - paintings that allegedly from the prehistoric era and in front of this village there diving spot, Ohaililir Village which has fine white sand beach that faces west, panoramic sun set here wow , hard to tell. Then Ngur Tafur Beach, Pantai Pasir Panjang or Ngurbload which has sand that Sagat, very white sand and is said here is the softest in the world.
White Lake is located between the Village and Village Ngamar Ngayuh, it is said in this lake there is a white alligator, Goa Hawang letvuan here in the village there is the legend of a statue of man and dog, this cave has a very clear cold water that is connected to central water source in the village of Evu used as a bath.

 







Oheira village, the sea around Oheira a conservation area Blimbing Tabob or turtle, prehistoric animals that are protected, which is currently used as a mascot of Southeast Maluku Regency. Village Satnean, here there is a stranded Portuguese shipwrecks, and many other places of interest.
Follow the story of our trip tomorrow to explore the interesting places in the Kei Islands

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