Accommodation - Sulawesi

The islands distinctive shape is dominated four large peninsulas. The central part of Sulawesi is ruggedly mountainous, such that the island's peninsulas have traditionally been remote from each other, with better connections by sea than by road.

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Sulawesi Accommodation
Sulawesi straddles Wallace's Line meaning that it has a mix of both Asian and Australasian species. However, the majority of Sulawesi's wildlife belongs to the Australasia region.
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OM System TG-7 Waterproof Tough Camera - OlympusOM System TG-7 Waterproof Tough Camera - Olympus
Price A$ 699.00
QYSEA Fifish V6 Plus - Underwater Drone Kit QYSEA Fifish V6 Plus - Underwater Drone Kit
Price A$ 25,000.00
QYSEA Fifish E-MASTER -  Inspection - Measurement - SurveyQYSEA Fifish E-MASTER - Inspection - Measurement - Survey
Price A$ 19,000.00
Suunto D5 Dive Computer with USB CableSuunto D5 Dive Computer with USB Cable
Price A$ 749.00
Inon UCL-G165 II SD Underwater Wide Close-up LensInon UCL-G165 II SD Underwater Wide Close-up Lens
Price A$ 349.00
Scubalamp D-Pro Underwater StrobeScubalamp D-Pro Underwater Strobe
Price A$ 1,199.00
AOI UCS-Q1RC Ultra Compact Strobe Q1 with Olympus RC ModeAOI UCS-Q1RC Ultra Compact Strobe Q1 with Olympus RC Mode
Price A$ 669.00
Scubalamp V6k V3 Movie Grade Photo/Video Light - 12,000 lumensScubalamp V6k V3 Movie Grade Photo/Video Light - 12,000 lumens
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Selayar - a remote diving paradise in SulawesiSelayar - a remote diving paradise in Sulawesi
Selayar is a hidden paradise for divers, located off the southern end of Sulawesi, Indonesia.
More than Two Fish at Bunaken and ManadoMore than Two Fish at Bunaken and Manado
When I first decided to visit the tropical paradise of Bunaken Marine Park and Lembeh Strait, it seemed as if nobody had heard of it. However, once I began to plan the trip I slowly heard more and more about the place. Deep dramatic walls, 30 degree water with 30 m visibility, and bizarre creatures were just some of the descriptions. My excitement grew.
Kakaban, Primordial SeaKakaban, Primordial Sea
Drawing a deep breath, I dive into a primordial sea. My vision opens to a sea of jellies swimming gracefully in a green aquaria, visibility remaining clear at 5m as long as I am careful not to touch bottom and stir up the silt accumulated over the last 19,000 years.
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