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- Lebo (lake) Taliwang [KD6]
3 km from Taliwang in western Sumbawa, Lebo (Lake) Taliwang is a wide
lake og 856 ha, full water lotus and it has special fish. Many people
come to fish from small boats, or just to relax.
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- Maluk [KC9]
On the southern side of Maluk Beach is SuperSuck, an internationally
known surf break. The fine surroundings provide visitors with great
views, while they relax on the white sandy shore. Accommodations are
available for tourist in the various hotels available in Maluk.
- Poto Batu Beach [KD7]
Situated in the sub district of Jereweh, Poto Batu Beach is great
place for swimming, sailing or just relaxing and taking in the beautiful
surroundings.
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- Poto Tano [KD3]
The village near the ferry terminal at Poto Tano houses on stilts,
a remnant influence of Bugis style houses found around Sumbawa Island.
In the wide bay boats decorated with colorful flags race (balap sampan)
in August every year.
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- Sekongkang Beach [KB10]
The internationally famous surf beach, Sekongkang beach or Yoyo's
beach is found at the northern end of the beach. Good fishing is available
from the beach or offshore. It has reef platform, with rocky pools
containing a variety of sea life. Climbs up the hills are well worth
the effort as the views along the coast are fantastic.
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- Taliwang and Jereweh [KD8]
Taliwang is Regency capital. The town has had much development recently
following the construction and operation of the Newmont copper / gold
mine near Maluk. The region is a significant farming area, with places
of cultural and archaeological interest and scenic coastal to Jereweh.
Nearby there is white sandy beach and good accommodation at Balat
Beach. West from Goa village, the third internationally famous beach
in the area, Scar Reef, is located at Jelenga Beach. It has small
cottages, each with restaurant
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