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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Banda_SeaBanda Sea - Wikipedia

    The Banda Sea ( Indonesian: Laut Banda, Portuguese: Mar de Banda, Tetum: Tasi Banda) is one of four seas that surround the Maluku Islands of Indonesia, connected to the Pacific Ocean, but surrounded by hundreds of islands, including Timor, as well as the Halmahera and Ceram Seas.

  2. Banda Sea, portion of the western South Pacific Ocean, bounded by the southern islands of the Moluccas of Indonesia (Alor, Timor, Wetar, Babar, Tanimbar, and Kai on the south and Ceram, Buru, and Sula on the north).

  3. Feb 3, 2023 · The Banda Sea is known for its clear waters, which make it ideal for swimming and scuba-diving. The sea is surrounded by many islands and coral reefs too. In this article, learn 10 interesting facts about this unique water body.

  4. Embark from Ambon and visit remote areas of the Banda Sea full of vibrant coral reefs. We'll have a chance to see schooling hammerhead sharks in an area where they are known to congregate. Look for blue whales and other cetaceans with expert guidance in between snorkeling or diving some of the world’s best reefs.

  5. www.worldatlas.com › seas › banda-seaBanda Sea - WorldAtlas

    Mar 31, 2023 · This oceanic abyss has an immense depth of 4.47 miles (7.2 kilometers) and is the deepest known oceanic place on planet Earth where there is no trench. It has unique geological features with scars along the seabed that scientists propose developed due to a rip in the ocean bed.

  6. The Banda Sea is a deep sea ringed by islands in eastern Indonesia. Right in the middle of the sea are the Banda Islands, while Ambon lies to the north. While they may seem incredibly remote, they were once world famous as the Spice Islands, where nutmeg & mace - much sought after in those days - were grown & fought over by colonial powers.

  7. Banda Islands, island group, Maluku propinsi (province), Indonesia. The islands lie in the Banda Sea, southeast of Ambon Island and south of Ceram. The largest of the nine islands, which have a total land area of 17 square miles (44 square km), is Great Banda (Banda Besar) Island.

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