Jemur Island

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Jemur Island (area 250 ha) is an island of Indonesia which is located in the Malacca Strait, near the border with Malaysia. The island was included in the area of Rokan Hilir, Riau Province. It is located approximately 72.4 km from Bagansiapiapi and 64.3 km from Port Klang in Malaysia. This island is the largest island of the Dead Islands, group of nine islands, including Pulau Jemur, Tokong Gold, Tokong Simbang and Labuhan Bilik.

Jemur island famous for its natural scenery such as the white sandy beaches and the green turtle habitats. Waters around this island known as fish-producing areas.

Jemur islands are uninhabited and only a haven for fishermen who were fishing. A Navy post was established on the island for purposes of observation and navigation.

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