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Divers heading for Batu Bolong Island or Current City

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Drivers head for the small rock island of Batu Bolong, also known as Current City. The island lies between Komodo Island and Tatawa Besar. It juts out just above the surface of the sea and the currents around the island can be extreame, causing stong whirlpools.

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A: Komodo Island, Indonesia

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B: Shade of a tree, Komodo Island, Indonesia

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Situated between Sumbawa and Flores, Komodo is one of the 17,000 islands that make up the Indonesian ...

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C: Beach Komodo Island, Indonesia

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D: Paradise and Flip Flops, Komodo Island

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E: Komodo National Park - Komodo Island, Indonesia

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F: Komodo Dragons in Komodo National Park, Indonesia

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G: Upper deck of the Indo Siren, Komodo Island

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H: Heading for Komodo Island, Savu Sea, Indonesia

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I: View from Sembalunbumbung Point

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J: View of Mount Rinjani

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