"Wakatobi National Park has very high marine resource potential, in
terms of both species and uniqueness, with enchanting submarine
landscapes. In terms of configuration, the marine waters of the park
generally start flat and then slope seawards, with sheer precipices in
some parts. The water depth varies, the deepest parts reaching 1,044
metres with sand and coral at the bottom. This Park has 25 chains of
coral reefs, and the total circumference of the coral islands is 600 km.
The National Park includes an area of 1,390,000 hectares. " -http://whc.unesco.org
Thank you so much for this postcard, Jennifer!
I miss snorkeling...
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