The wildly
varied shapes and colours of the fringing coral off Bunaken
Island have become an International snorkelling and diving
attraction. The 808 hectare island is part of the 75,265
hectare Bunaken Manado Tua Marine National Park (Taman
Laut Bunaken Manado Tua), which includes: Manado Tua (Old
Manado), the dormant volcano that can seen from Manado, and
climbed (four hours) following path; Nain and Mantehege
Islands; and Pulau Siladen.

Most of Pulau
Bunaken's resident live in Bunaken village at the southern
tip. The scarcity of fresh water has limited the island's
development, and villagers must import their drinking water
from Manado. (Washing water is drawn from small, brackish
wells). Unfortunately, tourism has exacted a heavy toll:
westerly winds often sweep alarming piles of garbage onto
Pantai Liang, turning this picturesque tropical beach into
refuse heap overnight.
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