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Babi Island (Aceh)

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Island in Indonesia
Babi
Geography
LocationSouth East Asia
Coordinates2°05′00″N 96°39′00″E / 2.083333°N 96.65°E / 2.083333; 96.65
Administration
Indonesia

Babi Island (Indonesian: Pulau Babi; literally meaning Pig Island) is an island located in Aceh, Indonesia.

Overview

Babi Island is located off the coast of Sumatra, not far from the Banyak Islands and Lasia Island and between Bangkuru and Simeulue Islands. It is uninhabited. It is administratively part of Simeulue Regency, Aceh.

History

Babi was affected by the 2005 Nias–Simeulue earthquake. According to United States Geological Survey researchers, the tsunami caused by the earthquake went 200 metres (660 ft) inland. They also reported that the earthquake caused 80 centimetres (31 in) of uplift, which dried the mangrove swamp on the island.

It is used as a nature tourism site, which covers a total area of 10 hectares (0.10 km).

References

Footnotes
  1. Vervaeck and Daniell 2011-01-27, Very strong.
  2. ^ Torresan 2005-04-29, Notes From.
  3. Lindsey 2006-09-28, Rise and Fall.
  4. ^ Aceh, Tourist Attractions.
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