Pulau Buau, flat at its N end and rising to an elevation of 28 m near its S end, fronts the bight between Tanjung Talu (or Taloh) and Tanjung Uban, about 3 miles NNW. It is thickly wooded and with the exception of a round lump which rises in its center. It is reported to be lower than the adjacent land. There is a white rock on the reef on its W side.
The island is bordered by a reef to a distance of about 0.1 mile. A light is exhibited from the N end of the island.
There is a reef, with a depth of 2.1m, 0.5 mile N of Pulau Buan.
Pulau Pelanduk Subang Mas lies about 2 miles NW of Pulau Cemara.Pulau Airradja (Airaja), lies close N and is separated by a narrow drying channel at LW. It is the northernmost of the islands lying between Pulau Cemara and the E entrance of Selat Bulan.Both these islands are hilly ...
The Selanga Islets, three in number, lying on the SE of Selat Pengelap, are small but elevated and conspicuous; the S islet is 35m high. With an opposing wind and current, a troublesome sea may arise in this area.The Pangelap group of islands separates Selat Pangelap from Selat Abang. ...
Pulau Karas Br, lying about 4 miles N of Korek Rapat, is 3.5 miles long and about 0.7 mile wide; it is hilly, with a flat summit, wooded, and has a reef encircling it extending in places for a distance of 0.25 mile.Pulau Karas-Ketjil (Karas-Kecil), an island marking the SW end of ...
Pulau Tandjung Sau (Tanjungsau) (Tandjoeng Saoe) lies close N of Pulau Ngenang; a hill rises to a height of 70m about 1 mile WNW of its E end. A reef of coral and sand, S of the island's E end, fronts the shore to a distance of 0.2 to 0.3 mile; its S portion forms the N side of ...
Pulau Nginang, a hilly island, located about 2 miles N of Pulau Airradja, with Selat Bulan between, is about 3 miles long, N and S, tapering to the N. A reef fringes the S and E sides of the island, extending to a distance of 0.25 mile.