Travel Indonesia Now – Derawan Island and the Sangalaki Archipelago
Indonesia and Global Now Breaking News about Derawan Island and the Sangalaki Archipelago. This news, originally published at http://visitindonesia.co.in/?p=1590 states that With a new international terminal at Kalimantan’s Berau airport in Indonesian Borneo opening in April 2012, newly proposed routes from Kuala Lumpur and Singapore may soon make the Sangalaki Archipelago – a group of desert islands off the east coast of Borneo – easier to access.
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