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Biak,
a town built on the rocky soil of an island of the same name on
the rim of Cenderawasih Bay, is Irian Jaya's gateway. A big Indonesian
naval base, it has an infrastructure that is better than in most
other places in the province. Japanese caves are found near Ambroben.
There are some good beaches on Biak island,
the most popular of which are Bosnik on the east coast, good for
swimming and skin-diving, and Korem on the north coast, where one
can watch young men dive for pearls. Supiori Island, just north
of Biak, has a recreation forest and villages where visitors are
welcome.
BIAK NUMFOR
Among the nine regencies in Papua, Biak Numfor is the only one that
consists of islands. Geographically, it is located between 134°
47- 136° east longitude and 0° 55-30° south langitude.
It owns 3 big islands; Biak, Supiori, and Biak Numfor.
Population
102.492 people spreading in 8 districts, 7 sub districts, and 153
villages inhabit Biak Numfor regency.
Weather
The temperature is generally hot. Light rains fall 189-399 mm per
month between 22-29 days, which occurs a lot during the months of
Januari to June whereas the dry season in between July to October.
Flora
There are numerous types of flora in this tropical area with its
mystical tropical rain forest. The forest also has a variety trees
and other commercials important species plus the lush vegetation
of mangrove swamps. People grant their life by taking sago from
the sago palm forest.
Fauna
The fauna is almost similar to Australian fauna such as the group
of fowl like pigeon, cockatoo, nuri (a kind of parrot) and the reptile
group such : crocodile, snake, turtle and monitor lizard.
TOURISM OBJECTS
Japanese Cave
The native of Biak called this cave 'Abiyau Binzar'. Abiyau means
cave and Binzar means grandmother. It is said that in the old times
there was a grandmother living in this cave. During the second world
war the Japanese army hid in this cave which simultaneously functioned
as logistic centre. It is located in Sumberker Village, Biak Kota
District; 15 minutes ride to get there from Biak town.
Parai Blue River
A cave with a river running inside contains fresh aquamarine water.
Beautiful stalactite and stalagmite decorate the inside walls. It
is in Parai Village Biak Kota District and takes about 15 minutes
to reach it from Biak town.
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