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English (Translate this text in English): Like other spots around the Sanghiang Island, you must take a boat from the Paku Harbor at the Anyar Village.
Ask the skipper to go to Batu Mandi spot (if weather is permitting).
English (Translate this text in English): Like other spots around the Sanghiang Island, you must take a boat from the Paku Harbor at the Anyar Village.
Ask the skipper to go to Batu Mandi spot (if weather is permitting).
Like other spots around the Sanghiang Island, you must take a boat from the Paku Harbor at the Anyar Village.
Ask the skipper to go to Batu Mandi spot (if weather is permitting).
English (Translate this text in English): Like other spots around the Sanghiang Island, you must take a boat from the Paku Harbor at the Anyar Village.
Ask the skipper to go to Batu Mandi spot (if weather is permitting).
English (Translate this text in English): Like other spots around the Sanghiang Island, you must take a boat from the Paku Harbor at the Anyar Village.
Ask the skipper to go to Batu Mandi spot (if weather is permitting).
English (Translate this text in English): Like other spots around the Sanghiang Island, you must take a boat from the Paku Harbor at the Anyar Village.
Ask the skipper to go to Batu Mandi spot (if weather is permitting).
English (Translate this text in English): Like other spots around the Sanghiang Island, you must take a boat from the Paku Harbor at the Anyar Village.
Ask the skipper to go to Batu Mandi spot (if weather is permitting).
English (Translate this text in English): Like other spots around the Sanghiang Island, you must take a boat from the Paku Harbor at the Anyar Village.
Ask the skipper to go to Batu Mandi spot (if weather is permitting).
English (Translate this text in English): Like other spots around the Sanghiang Island, you must take a boat from the Paku Harbor at the Anyar Village.
Ask the skipper to go to Batu Mandi spot (if weather is permitting).
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Alternative name Batu Mandi Timur, Bathing Rock
Average depth 8 m / 26.2 ft
Max depth 20 m / 65.6 ft
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English (Translate this text in English): Batu Mandi (in english roughly Bathing Rock) is a reef formation at the southern tip of the Sanghiang Island.
The spot can be easily found although it is very dependent to the wind and waves which some times are quite challenging.
There are sponges, seafans and other hard and soft corals, together with pellagic fishes swimming around. If you are lucky, you might spot turtles and black tip sharks around.
English (Translate this text in English): Batu Mandi (in english roughly Bathing Rock) is a reef formation at the southern tip of the Sanghiang Island.
The spot can be easily found although it is very dependent to the wind and waves which some times are quite challenging.
There are sponges, seafans and other hard and soft corals, together with pellagic fishes swimming around. If you are lucky, you might spot turtles and black tip sharks around.
Batu Mandi (in english roughly Bathing Rock) is a reef formation at the southern tip of the Sanghiang Island.
The spot can be easily found although it is very dependent to the wind and waves which some times are quite challenging.
There are sponges, seafans and other hard and soft corals, together with pellagic fishes swimming around. If you are lucky, you might spot turtles and black tip sharks around.
English (Translate this text in English): Batu Mandi (in english roughly Bathing Rock) is a reef formation at the southern tip of the Sanghiang Island.
The spot can be easily found although it is very dependent to the wind and waves which some times are quite challenging.
There are sponges, seafans and other hard and soft corals, together with pellagic fishes swimming around. If you are lucky, you might spot turtles and black tip sharks around.
English (Translate this text in English): Batu Mandi (in english roughly Bathing Rock) is a reef formation at the southern tip of the Sanghiang Island.
The spot can be easily found although it is very dependent to the wind and waves which some times are quite challenging.
There are sponges, seafans and other hard and soft corals, together with pellagic fishes swimming around. If you are lucky, you might spot turtles and black tip sharks around.
English (Translate this text in English): Batu Mandi (in english roughly Bathing Rock) is a reef formation at the southern tip of the Sanghiang Island.
The spot can be easily found although it is very dependent to the wind and waves which some times are quite challenging.
There are sponges, seafans and other hard and soft corals, together with pellagic fishes swimming around. If you are lucky, you might spot turtles and black tip sharks around.
English (Translate this text in English): Batu Mandi (in english roughly Bathing Rock) is a reef formation at the southern tip of the Sanghiang Island.
The spot can be easily found although it is very dependent to the wind and waves which some times are quite challenging.
There are sponges, seafans and other hard and soft corals, together with pellagic fishes swimming around. If you are lucky, you might spot turtles and black tip sharks around.
English (Translate this text in English): Batu Mandi (in english roughly Bathing Rock) is a reef formation at the southern tip of the Sanghiang Island.
The spot can be easily found although it is very dependent to the wind and waves which some times are quite challenging.
There are sponges, seafans and other hard and soft corals, together with pellagic fishes swimming around. If you are lucky, you might spot turtles and black tip sharks around.
English (Translate this text in English): Batu Mandi (in english roughly Bathing Rock) is a reef formation at the southern tip of the Sanghiang Island.
The spot can be easily found although it is very dependent to the wind and waves which some times are quite challenging.
There are sponges, seafans and other hard and soft corals, together with pellagic fishes swimming around. If you are lucky, you might spot turtles and black tip sharks around.
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