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English: This is a shipwreck site in the waters of the island of Sagori, Bombana Regency, Southeast Sulawesi, which is the subject of underwater archeology research. This shipwreck has a historical record in 1890. Sagori Island is famous as the Bermuda Triangle from Indonesia, which is due to the many shipwrecks on the island and as shipwreck graves. As we know, the colonial era in Southeast Sulawesi played an important role in shipping and trade routes.
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Author Dwi sumaiyyah makmur

in sagori island

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