Sirene Reefs, one of the outermost dangers in this locality, consist of four heads, of which the westernmost and the southernmost, with 0.9m of water, sometimes break; there are depths of 1.4 and 6.9m on the other two patches.
The coast between Tanjung Tabujung and Ujung Sikarakar, about 14 miles S, is fronted by many dangers, some of which lie just within the 10m curve. Natal Road that lies off the coast between Ujung Sikarakara and Ujung Rakat, about 6 miles S, is open W and is encumbered with many ...
An above-water rock lies about 1 mile offshore, 14 miles N of Tanjung Tabujung. Tabujung Road, located N of Tanjung Tabujung, is partly sheltered by Pulau Tangah (Pulau Tonga) and Pulau Si Dakah (Pulau Labu, about 4 and 1.5 miles, respectively, NW of Tanjung Tabujung.
Pulau Tamang (Pulau Temang) is an easily-identified hilly island (Area:10Km²with an average elevation of 1 m above the sea) located at the SE extremityof Teluk Batahan, about 1 mile from the coast. It is fringed by areef except at its W end, where there is a depth of 11m ...
The coastal plain between the Sungai Singkil and Udjung Tuan, about 156 miles SE, is generally narrow, being backed by mountains with numerous peaks. Ujung Tuan is a rocky point. A 175m hill, with a remarkable broad conical summit, lies close SE of the point.To Udjung Tuan, about ...
Makassar Reefs are four isolated dangers, with depths of 3 to 8.2m, and deep channels between them. They lie from 1.75 to 7 miles S of Sumabawa, and from 6 to 7 miles offshore. They are marked by breakers or a heavy swell.
From Telok Dalam, the coast trends NE for about 6 miles to Tg Tedulehu (Balo Todojghu, Ujung Tedu Ichu, a low point covered with coconut trees. A number of villages lie scattered along this stretch of coast. A narrow reef fronts the shore, preventing loading in most places. With ...