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Tourist guidance for Lembeh Straits
If you want to go to Manado, dont forget to try Lembeh Straits. Lembeh Straits is a 12 km long stretch of water seperating Lembeh Island and the mainland. This region is not known for its massive schools of pelagic fishes or congregations of requiem sharks. No, Lembeh Strait has become known as a "Macro-Mecca." This is because of the incredible number of unusual marine animals that are regularly encountered in this area. The majority of small critters that can be found in this place are Sea horses, Mandarin fishes, Squid, Octopus, Ghostpipefish, Hairy Frogfish, Pygme Seahorse, Crabs, Shrimp, Nudibranch, Scorpion fish, and many more rare and unusual animals. Dive Lembeh is a must for any sea slug lover. |
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