W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) - Sea-Seek
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W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) - Sea-Seek
W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) Sea - Seek Ebook Sailing guide / Guide nautique W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) Indian Ocean - Sumatra (Indonesia) - Sumatra W coast (Indonesia) - Pulau Nias (W Sumatra) October 2016 http://www.sea-seek.com October 2016 W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) http://www.sea-seek.com October 2016 W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) Table of contents W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra)........................................................................ 1 1 - Labuan Aceh (W Nias)................................................................................... 2 2 - Tanjung Sosilutte (W Nias) ........................................................................... 2 3 - Pulau Mausi (W Nias) .................................................................................... 4 4 - Pulau Wunga (W Nias) .................................................................................. 6 5 - Tanjung Sirombu (W Nias) ........................................................................... 7 6 - Pulau pulau Hinako (W Nias) ....................................................................... 8 W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) 0°59.23 N 97°24.43 E W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) Indian Ocean - Sumatra (Indonesia) - Sumatra W coast (Indonesia) - Pulau Nias (W Sumatra) - W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) A Tanjung Sosilutte (W Nias) B Pulau Wunga (W Nias) C Labuan Aceh (W Nias) D Pulau Mausi (W Nias) E Pulau pulau Hinako (W Nias) F Tanjung Sirombu (W Nias) Off the coast of Nias lie 2 other islands - Pulau Bawa and Pulau Aru. Pulau Bawa is excellent for surfing. The W coast of Pulau Nias is nearly inaccessible because of surf Tanjung Sosilutte, about 2 miles SE of Tanjung Tojolawa, is a low point with a remarkable tree, and it is the S extremity of the http://www.sea-seek.com October 2016 Page:1 W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) Tojolawa Peninsula, on the slopes of which are the buildings of a coconut plantation. 1°23.79 N 97°05.66 E 1 - Labuan Aceh (W Nias) Indian Ocean - Sumatra (Indonesia) - Sumatra W coast (Indonesia) - Pulau Nias (W Sumatra) - W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) Labuan Atjeh, on the E side of the peninsula, affords sheltered anchorage during N winds, in depths of from 18.3 to 21.9m, sand. A 1.2m patch lies on the E side of the bay, about 0.3 mile offshore. 2 - Tanjung Sosilutte (W Nias) 1°23.48 N 97°04.54 E Indian Ocean - Sumatra (Indonesia) - Sumatra W coast (Indonesia) - Pulau Nias (W Sumatra) - W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) http://www.sea-seek.com October 2016 Page:2 W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) Tanjung Sosilutte, about 2 NM SE of Tg Tojolawa, is a low point with a remarkable tree, and it is the S extremity of the Tojolawa Peninsula, on the slopes of which are the buildings of a coconut plantation. http://www.sea-seek.com October 2016 Page:3 W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) 1°20.99 N 97°06.24 E 3 - Pulau Mausi (W Nias) Indian Ocean - Sumatra (Indonesia) - Sumatra W coast (Indonesia) - Pulau Nias (W Sumatra) - W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) - Pulau Mausi (W Nias) 163 Pulau Mausi, low and barren, lies in the S approach to Labuan Atjeh, about 2.2 miles SE of Tanjung Sosilutte. It has a white sandy beach, and is fringed by a reef onwhich the sea always breaks, extending about 1 mile S; there is a depth of 7.7m at the outer end of the reef. An extensive reef, with a depth of 8.2m, which is marked by discoloration, lies 3.5 http://www.sea-seek.com October 2016 Page:4 W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) miles S of Pulau Mausi. Anchorage may be obtained, in a depth of about 35m, sand and mud, off the E side of Pulau Mausi, partially sheltered from the heavy swell. http://www.sea-seek.com October 2016 Page:5 W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) 1°12.66 N 97°05.51 E 4 - Pulau Wunga (W Nias) Indian Ocean - Sumatra (Indonesia) - Sumatra W coast (Indonesia) - Pulau Nias (W Sumatra) - W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) - Pulau Wunga (W Nias) 163 Pulau Wunga, about 8 NM S of Pulau Mausi, is low andcovered with coconut trees. A large conspicuous tree, visible for 16 miles, is located on a small elevationnear the N end. The reef extending from the N side of the island is ordinarily marked by high rollers; on the S side is marked by rollers or breakers. http://www.sea-seek.com October 2016 Page:6 W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) 5 - Tanjung Sirombu (W Nias) 0°56.53 N 97°24.45 E Indian Ocean - Sumatra (Indonesia) - Sumatra W coast (Indonesia) - Pulau Nias (W Sumatra) - W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) Tanjung Sirombu, lying about 34 miles SSE of Tanjung Sosilutte, is low and wooded and may be identified by several tall casuarina trees which stand above the other trees. The point is marked by a light. From a distance it resembles an island, but from closer in the low wooded sandy isthmus joining it to the land is visible. From both N and S of the point, the broad flat-topped hill Sommumme, 587m high, about 12 miles NE, is visible. The coast S of Tanjung Sirombu is high. The hilly land extends down the coast at nearly all points. In many places, especially off the projecting rugged headland, large black abovewater rocks lie close inshore. The coast is indented for about 33 miles SE from Tanjung Sirombu to Tanjung Lauju, the SW extremity of Pulau Nias. Tanjung Lauju is low, but rises gradually to 110m. http://www.sea-seek.com October 2016 Page:7 W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) 6 - Pulau pulau Hinako (W Nias) 0°51.70 N 97°19.92 E Indian Ocean - Sumatra (Indonesia) - Sumatra W coast (Indonesia) - Pulau Nias (W Sumatra) - W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) - Pulau pulau Hinako (W Nias) 163 Pulau Pulau Hinako forms a group of eight islands, of which Pulau Hinako is the most populated. They are all of coral formation, covered with coconut trees, and flat, with the exception of Pulau Hinako, which has a small ridge on its NW side, on which is a mission church and school. A light is shown fromPulau Hinako. Between and in the vicinity of the islands are numerous reefs, for which the chart http://www.sea-seek.com October 2016 Page:8 W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) should be consulted. The 20m curve must be considered the limit of safety at Pulau Hinako, as nearly everywhere within this curve are drying reefs or reefs with little depth. The W side of the four outer islands, with exception of the coast reefs on which there are usually breakers, is clear. By passing the islands at a distance of 1 mile, one will always carry considerable depths. Hinako Islands: Asu and Bawa are two breaks in this island chain. Pulau Bawa is atoll-shaped. The seaward side of all of the islands consists of a raw coral mass which is practically impassable except at Pulau Bawa, of which the W side has been washed smooth. Caution.?Vessels approaching Pulau Pulau Hinako from the N must be careful to avoid the 5.9m patch about 4.7 miles NNE of the light structure of Pulau Hinako. http://www.sea-seek.com October 2016 Page:9 W coast pulau Nias (w Sumatra) www.sea-seek.com Responsability Responsabilité Sea-Seek is a collection of sailing logbooks covering harbours, anchorages, diving spots... any subject regarding sport or pleasure at sea. Sea-Seek is an online open-content collaborative pilot guide, that is, a voluntary association of individuals and groups working to develop a common resource of human knowledge. The structure of the project allows anyone with an Internet connection to alter its content. Please be advised that nothing found here has necessarily been reviewed by people with the expertise required to provide you with complete, accurate or reliable information. In particular, don't use any map presented in Sea-Seek for the navigation. 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