Wonders of the natural world is also divided into another definition, the wonders of the underwater world, which is a variety of special events that occur naturally in the water. This miracle we often do not know exist. Therefore I'll explain a little about their whereabouts.
1. Belize Barrier Reef, which is a series of coral islands second largest after the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, located in Belize, the British colony located in the Middle Maerika. sight we can see is very beautiful.
2. Deep Sea Vents, also known as "black smoker" or black smokers, the activity of spending gas and hot water to the surface of the earth due to volcanic activity.
3. Galapagos Islands, the Islands are comprised of a 13 puau volcanoes and rocks in the Pacific Ocean located 1000 miles west sekitaer Selatran America. Galapagos is one of the most active volcanoes in the world. Galapagos is also famous for the number of species of animals and plants are large and have become the object of research by Charles Darwin who discovered the theory of natural selection.
4. Great Barrier Reef, as he had been told in the 7 Natural Wonders of the world, Great Barrier Reef is a string of coral islands in the waters of Australia's largest.
5. Lake Baikal, the deepest and oldest lake in the world, and has the highest content of fresh water on earth. The lake is located in southern Siberia, Russia
6. Northern Red Sea, the sea which restrict the continent of Africa and Asia, and including the sea with the highest salinity levels in the world.
7. Palau, a nation Pacific Islands in the OceanRepublic of Palau (also spelled Belau) is an island nation in the Pacific Ocean, 200 km north of West Papua, 255 km east of North Maluku, 500 km east of North Sulawesi and 500 km east of the Philippines. The state became independent in 1994 from the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands who ruled the United States. Palau consists of eight main islands and at least 250 small islands.
my source: kaskus.usAnother Amazing Place in Indonesian Islands:
- Bali Island
Seribu Archipelago (Jakarta)
Raja Ampat (Papua)
Bunaken Underwater