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Welcome to Pulau Weh - Sabang, Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia
One of Ten Best Diving Adventures
This article is taken from guardian.co.uk writeen by Charlotte Boan


Our small wooden vessel rocked gently on the water, revealing little of the wild currents sweeping over the coral reefs below. On the signal of our experienced dive guide Arun, we rolled off the boat and descended into the cobalt ocean.

Flying with the fast water flow, we raced past a forest of brightly coloured giant gorgonian fans and traversed through a labyrinth of large volcanic boulders. Every few minutes we clung to these rocks to watch tiny creatures taking shelter in the coral reef, and to stare into the blue. It wasn't long before a blacktip reef shark appeared. The sleek figure moved closer, up to 10m away, before disappearing into the depths. It was a thrilling hour of high-energy diving.

I was on the northernmost edge of Pulau Weh, a remote jungle island off Sumatra. Once part of the Sumatran mainland, Pulau Weh became separated during the last volcanic eruption more than a million years ago. It is surrounded by healthy and vibrant coral reefs, and its waters harbour a diverse mix of Indo-Pacific marine life.

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*This quote from the latest Lonely Planet Guide to Indonesia edition 2007.

After years of conflict with the Indonesian military and the devastating effects of the Boxing Day Tsunami, Aceh is truly poised for a great regeneration. The province has a wealth of natural resources (gas, gold, copper and silver) and it has brokered enough autonomy to ensure that profits aren’t entirely siphoned off by Jakarta. The presence of International aid organisations and accompanying charitable donations, even if partially squandered by corruption, is rebuilding what was lost and helping foster an already intellegent and ambitious workforce. About 40% of Acehnese live in proverty, but are hopeful that the new-found peace and attention from outside world will rebuild a stronger future.
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Pulau Weh is remarkable island, renowned for its underwater treasures.

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