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ANAMBAS ARCHIPELAGO
Anambas is a group of islands midway between Singapore
and Natuna Besar. The main islands are Matak, now a base for oil
exploration, Tarempah and Jemaja Andriabu. The population is sparse,
mainly simple fishing folk that are the descendants of the once
mighty Bugis people. The main source of income is from sea products
and coconuts. The islands has become a popular destination for divers
from Singapore, the best known sites are the underwater reef systems
of Tokong Malangbiru island, the submerged Acasta Rock, the disused
Udang Oil Rigs and the wrecks of the sunken vessels "Seven
Skies" and "Sara-D". The closest sites can be reached
in a half-day's boat ride from Singapore, while the Udang Oil Rig
to the northeast is about one and a half day away. Tours with boats
where we can live onboard are arranged from Singapore. The other
islands of Anambas archipelago are Tarempah and Jemaja Andriabu.
Tarempah Island is a tiny town with only one scruffy
and small guesthouse; we can hire a local fishing boat here for
a reasonable price and explore the surrounding area. Tarempah Island
was probably the first Dutch territory attacked by the Japanese
during WW2. The Tarempah village was heavily bombarded and most
of it destroyed, 40 civilians were killed and 100 wounded, the remaining
villagers were evacuated to Tanjung Pinang on Bintan. Anambas were
occupied by Japanese troops on 26th of January 1942 and used as
an advanced naval base, the rest of Natuna were probably occupied
shortly afterwards.
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