Beauty of Komodo Island hides a deadly current

June 7, 2008 by admin 



Five divers, including three Britons, have gone missing while exploring the Nusa Tenggara archipelago off the coast of Indonesia.

The seas around Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara archipelago are among the most unpredictable and dangerous in the tropics.



This is the area where the Indian and Pacific Oceans meet, where cold water wells up from the abyss, creating a mosaic of tidal races and whirlpools. There is little boat traffic, save for local subsistence fishermen and the occasional ferry. For a lost diver drifting at the surface, it is a vast and hostile environment.

Divers visit these islands because all that roiling water brings nutrients that power one of the world’s richest eco-systems. Komodo Island – famous for the endemic giant lizards known as Komodo dragons – sits at the heart of the archipelago, and has some of the best dives in South East Asia.

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