This is the first time for me
composing blog in English. Even honestly, I feel unconfident with my English.
Perhaps this way can make visitors from overseas countries read my blog (It
must be an unintentionally visit..haha..).
I’ve just put flag counter in
this blog in order to observe how many visitors from others countries get lost
in the cyber world to my blog J.
Hahaha…welcome to my spider web, a nice place that will make you don’t wanna
quit :)
Anyway, thank you for visiting my blog. Hopefully you can get a little bit
information here.
For the time being I will tell
you about our last trip to Makailu Island. Do you know where the island is?
Have you ever heard about the island? I myself
don’t ever imagine that someday I will set my foot on this very small
island. So, please keep your attention
to read below story.
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Makailu on the map (see the red arrow) |
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Makailu Island is located nearby
Peleng Island in Banggai District, Central of Sulawesi. Local people here call
this island as Pulau Tikus. I don’t wanna tell you what is the background or
the story behind why it’s called as Pulau Tikus by the reason of possibly create
bad impression. Obviously, Tikus (mouse) itself has a negative connotation.
Thus, I prefer call it as its original name, “Makailu”.
Before we left for the island, I
tried to measure how far the distance from our camp through google earth. It said
about 23 km from our camp. That’s not too far, then. Moreover we didn’t need to
drive car first, but only walk about 150m to the beach where our rent-boat was
parked.
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Somebody wears wrong costume :) |
We boarded on the boat at 6.00
am. Wishing that lord of the sea will be in our side since rainy season was still
not went by yet. Well, the journey began. During the sailing, some of us luckily
saw a dolphin jumped beside our boat.
After 1.5 hrs sailing across the
sea, we landed at Makailu Island. No people stay at the island. It is
surrounded by white sands with turquoise blue crystal water-sea.
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white sands and glassy shallow water |
We’ve just
landed when a fisherman showed up and asked us to buy his fishes. We bought two
big fishes from him and everybody took pictures before they were grilled.
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really fresh fishes |
Right after unloading our
backpacks and logistics, we wore our snorkel sets and started to swim. It made
us a bit disappoint that we found so many plants (a kind of seaweeds) nearby the coast
and only few of coral reefs could be seen.
One thing made us happy at that time
that we found colorful of starfishes there. We didn’t see this kind of starfish
at Togean Islands nor Pulau Dua Island.
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me & starfish |
The main purpose of this trip was
to explore underwater view surrounding this island and some of us were equipped
by snorkeling set. What I read in internet about the beautiful underwater view here
seemed overrated. But on the way back from the island we’d just noticed that
the best spot for snorkeling is quite far from the coast (about 100 m).
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snorkeling spot (+/- 100 m from the beach) |
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another shape of starfish |
But overall this is a beauty
island. White sands, coconut and pine trees, clear water for swimming made us
feel comfort. Besides we’re the only one group and felt like in a private
island.
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"maknyuss'' |
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nature picnic |