“Taint” Diminishes the Beauty of Togean
At the end of the wooden dock on Papan Island, Togean islands, Tojo Una-Una regency, Central Sulawesi, Magali, 33, was chatting to some locals. Suddenly, the French tourist stood up and approached a man who was sitting on the edge of the dock.
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Foreign tourists arrive by boat on Thursday (8/8/2018) to Papane Island in Tojo Una-Una regency, Central Sulawesi. The island is a tourist icon with its white sandy beaches and coral reefs in shallow waters, but its beauty is under threat from domestic and fishing waste thrown into the sea.
Togean Islands is rich in maritime tourism potential, from white sandy beaches to colorful coral reefs. But, this beauty is tainted by garbage and reef damage caused by fish bombing.
At the end of the wooden dock on Papan Island, Togean islands, Tojo Una-Una regency, Central Sulawesi, Magali, 33, was chatting to some locals. Suddenly, the French tourist stood up and approached a man who was sitting on the edge of the dock.