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Pulau Manuk
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This lone volcanic crater island in the Banda Sea rises 3,000 from the sea floor. The easternmost volcano of Indonesia, Pulau Manuk rises from the bottom of the Banda Sea that’s nearly 10,000 feet deep. Here, marine life is equally impressive, with many pelagic species such as sharks visiting the underwater springs of Pulau Manuk to warm themselves. The surrounding waters are also home to one of the largest aggregation of sea snakes on Earth.
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This lone volcanic crater island in the Banda Sea rises 3,000 from the sea floor. The easternmost volcano of Indonesia, Pulau Manuk rises from the bottom of the Banda Sea that’s nearly 10,000 feet deep. Here, marine life is equally impressive, with many pelagic species such as sharks visiting the underwater springs of Pulau Manuk to warm themselves. The surrounding waters are also home to one of the largest aggregation of sea snakes on Earth.