Bunaken is barely a degree above the equator and thus tropical. The "Rainy Season" from November to mid April, brings frequent rains, sometimes in storms lasting for several days, which make the air nice and cool but also reduce visibility. The "Dry Season" from May to October, when temperatures climb to 35° and visibility reaches a maximum. Bunaken receives far less rain than the mainland and is well ventilated with sea breezes.
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- Bunaken cha caha (5)
- Bunaken Diving (9)
- Bunaken Maps (1)
- Bunaken Photos (13)
- Bunaken Siladen (1)
- Bunaken Testimonial (19)
- Bunaken Video (3)
- Coelacanth (15)
- Diving Info (4)
- Fish (1)
- Lembeh (5)
- Lembeh Diving (2)
- List Of Hotel (2)
- Lodging Bunaken (1)
- Manado Tua (1)
- Sail Bunaken (10)
- Story Bunaken (17)
- Travel Tips (12)
- World Ocean Conference (WOC) 2009 (4)
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