Pulau Sarangbaung (W Sumatra)

Pulau Sarangbaung (W Sumatra)

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Pulau Sarangbaung (W Sumatra)
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Descripción

Pulau Sarangbaung lies 10.5 miles NNE of the N extremity of Pulau Nias. There is a break in the reef on the SE side where boats can land at a village. The island is overgrown with coconuts and is visible for 12 miles.
2012/02/4
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Flying distances - Direct line

Pulau Wunga (W Nias)

36nm
215°
Pulau Wunga, about 8 NM S of Pulau Mausi, is low andcovered with coconut trees.
A large conspicuous tree, visible for 16 miles, is located on a small elevationnear the N end.
The reef extending from the N side of the island is ordinarily marked by high rollers; on the S side ...
6 Feb 12
Jojo

Tanjung Dowi (N Nias)

11nm
188°
Tanjung Dowi is fronted by a reef which dries to a distance of about 0.1 mile, with depths of 5.5m at 0.4 mile from the point.
6 Feb 12
Jojo

Teluk Siaba

11nm
192°
Teluk Siaba, the N anchorage of Pulau Nias, is entered W of Tanjung Dowi. There are two inlets on its W side.
Anchorage may be obtained in Teluk Siaba, in depths of 29m to 40m, giving some shelter from N or W winds.
6 Feb 12
Jojo

Tanjung Ginigini (Siginingini) (N Nias)

11nm
209°
The N coast of Pulau Nias, which forms the S side of Pulau Nias North Channel, is low, but there is a range of hills extending S from Tanjung Siginingini, the N extremity of the island, to Maziaja Mountain.
4 Feb 12
Jojo

Tanjung Laaya (Laaja) (E Nias)

13nm
170°
Tanjung Laaja is the N end of the slope of a hill backing the coast. It is covered with coconut trees, steep-to, and free from dangers but is difficult to identify.
6 Feb 12
Jojo

Pulau Senau (N Nias)

18nm
219°
From Pulau Senau, lying about 11 miles ENE of Tanjung Tojolawa, the coast is completely exposed to N and NW squalls.
They are prevalent here during the months of October, November, and the first part of December; they may be exceptionally heavy and cause a heavy swell and much ...
4 Feb 12
Jojo