Ujung Sidagung is a steep-to and rocky point close N of Ujung Seudheuen; the latter point is the termination of a high and very noticeable promontory, joined to the mainland by an isthmus covered with coconut palms.
From Ujung Seudheuen to Raja Bay, about 14 miles SSE, the coast is indented by several small bays available for small craft with local knowledge.
Pulau Nasi (Peunasoe or Aceh island), nearly joins the SE point of Pulau Breueh, being separated by Aroih Lam Puyang. The coast line is rocky in places with sandy beaches chiefly on the W side.
Ujung Pudeng lies about 6 miles SSE of Rusa. It is a low coastal point with a reef extending about 0.4 mile SE and 0.25 mile W. There is a shoal with depths of 3.2m located about 0.6 mile S of Poedeng. The sea usually breaks over this shoal.
Pulau Rusa, 95m high, is a densely wooded island with a rugged coastline. In heavy sea, the water for a considerable distance W of the island becomes a light green color and gives the impression of there being a reef in the vicinity.
Pulau Raja is densely wooded and about 53m high. A yellowish sandstone rock, about 0.9m high, lies on a reef which extends about 0.2 mile NW from the W extremity of the island. The coast extending SE of Raja Bay is skirted by reefs and above-water rocks within 1 mile of the coast, ...
Raja Bay (Teluk Raya), entered between Ujung No and the N side of Pulau Raja, about 3 miles S, is one of the best anchorages on this coast; although it is open to the W, it has good holding ground, with depths of about 14.6m. The head of the bay is fringed by a coral reef which ...