Pulau Pelanduk Subang Mas and Airradja (Indonesia)
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Pulau Pelanduk Subang Mas lies about 2 miles NW of Pulau Cemara.
Pulau Airradja (Airaja), lies close N and is separated by a narrow drying channel at LW. It is the northernmost of the islands lying between Pulau Cemara and the E entrance of Selat Bulan.
Both these islands are hilly and covered with tall trees.
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