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 Maluku Islands

Indonesia

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Maluku Islands (also known as the Moluccas, Moluccan Islands, the Spice Islands or simply Maluku) are an archipelago in Indonesia, and part of the larger Malay Archipelago. They are located on the Australian Plate, lying east of Sulawesi (Celebes), west of New Guinea, and north of Timor. The islands were also historically known as the "Spice Islands" by the Chinese and Europeans, but this term has also been applied to other islands.

Source: Wikipedia.org

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Maluku Islands (also known as the Moluccas, Moluccan Islands, the Spice Islands or simply Maluku) are an archipelago in Indonesia, and part of the larger Malay Archipelago. They are located on the Australian Plate, lying east of Sulawesi (Celebes), west of New Guinea, and north of Timor. The islands were also historically known as the "Spice Islands" by the Chinese and Europeans, but this term has also been applied to other islands.

Source: Wikipedia.org

The Maluku Islands (also known as the Moluccas, Moluccan Islands, the Spice Islands or simply Maluku) are an archipelago in Indonesia, and part of the larger Malay Archipelago. They are located on the Australian Plate, lying east of Sulawesi (Celebes), west of New Guinea, and north of Timor. The islands were also historically known as the "Spice Islands" by the Chinese and Europeans, but this term has also been applied to other islands.

Source: Wikipedia.org

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Maluku Islands (also known as the Moluccas, Moluccan Islands, the Spice Islands or simply Maluku) are an archipelago in Indonesia, and part of the larger Malay Archipelago. They are located on the Australian Plate, lying east of Sulawesi (Celebes), west of New Guinea, and north of Timor. The islands were also historically known as the "Spice Islands" by the Chinese and Europeans, but this term has also been applied to other islands.

Source: Wikipedia.org

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Maluku Islands (also known as the Moluccas, Moluccan Islands, the Spice Islands or simply Maluku) are an archipelago in Indonesia, and part of the larger Malay Archipelago. They are located on the Australian Plate, lying east of Sulawesi (Celebes), west of New Guinea, and north of Timor. The islands were also historically known as the "Spice Islands" by the Chinese and Europeans, but this term has also been applied to other islands.

Source: Wikipedia.org

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Maluku Islands (also known as the Moluccas, Moluccan Islands, the Spice Islands or simply Maluku) are an archipelago in Indonesia, and part of the larger Malay Archipelago. They are located on the Australian Plate, lying east of Sulawesi (Celebes), west of New Guinea, and north of Timor. The islands were also historically known as the "Spice Islands" by the Chinese and Europeans, but this term has also been applied to other islands.

Source: Wikipedia.org

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Maluku Islands (also known as the Moluccas, Moluccan Islands, the Spice Islands or simply Maluku) are an archipelago in Indonesia, and part of the larger Malay Archipelago. They are located on the Australian Plate, lying east of Sulawesi (Celebes), west of New Guinea, and north of Timor. The islands were also historically known as the "Spice Islands" by the Chinese and Europeans, but this term has also been applied to other islands.

Source: Wikipedia.org

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Maluku Islands (also known as the Moluccas, Moluccan Islands, the Spice Islands or simply Maluku) are an archipelago in Indonesia, and part of the larger Malay Archipelago. They are located on the Australian Plate, lying east of Sulawesi (Celebes), west of New Guinea, and north of Timor. The islands were also historically known as the "Spice Islands" by the Chinese and Europeans, but this term has also been applied to other islands.

Source: Wikipedia.org

English (Traducir este texto en Español): The Maluku Islands (also known as the Moluccas, Moluccan Islands, the Spice Islands or simply Maluku) are an archipelago in Indonesia, and part of the larger Malay Archipelago. They are located on the Australian Plate, lying east of Sulawesi (Celebes), west of New Guinea, and north of Timor. The islands were also historically known as the "Spice Islands" by the Chinese and Europeans, but this term has also been applied to other islands.

Source: Wikipedia.org

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Ahmed 3 / - 52.5 ft 131.2 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Air Terjun 1 / - 49.2 ft 82 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Batu Kapal 1 / - 59.1 ft 98.4 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Batu Palau 1 / - 52.5 ft 88.6 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Blacktip Point 1 / - 59.1 ft 82 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Cape Paperu House Reef 2 / - 23 ft 39.4 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Djeudin Point - / - 26.2 ft 52.5 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Eagle Rock - / - 59.1 ft 88.6 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Gunggung Kecil-Nusa Laut - / - 39.4 ft 91.9 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Molana Beach 2 / - 59.1 ft 98.4 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Molana Layang Kecil - / - 49.2 ft 82 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Pier - / - 59.1 ft 98.4 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Pohen Kering-Molana 2 / - 49.2 ft 98.4 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Sangowo Reef 2 / - 49.2 ft 98.4 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Shark Cave-Haruku 1 / - 49.2 ft 124.7 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Tanjung Abora-Haruku 2 / - 49.2 ft 82 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}
Tanjung Burung-Haruku 1 / - 39.4 ft 78.7 ft {SPOT_DIVE_TYPE}

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